Cross-lagged Relationships among Interpersonal Closeness, Early Language Skills, and Emotion Understanding in Toddlers
Miao ZHONG,
Melissa Pearl Caldwell,
Sum Kwing Cheung
et al.
Abstract:This longitudinal study examined how parent-child closeness, teacher-child closeness, and language skills predicted and were predicted by emotion understanding in early years. Participants were 128 Hong-Kong-Chinese toddlers (74 girls; Mage = 33.03 months). Parents and teachers reported their closeness with each child, and children’s oral language and emotion understanding were tested at two timepoints six months apart. Cross-lagged modeling analyses showed a unidirectional link from parent-child closeness pre… Show more
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