Natural dynamics of caregiver-child affect are linked to communication and children’s word knowledge
Mira L Nencheva,
Hannah Van Dusen,
Erin Watson
et al.
Abstract:Children learn language in the context of rich social interactions that unfold in parallel with continuous emotional experiences. We investigated how fluctuations in affect are linked to caregiver-child communication and children’s word knowledge. Multi-day household audio recordings and densely-sampled ratings of affect revealed that children (24-30 months) were more likely to know words that they heard more often in contexts with higher valence or arousal. These moments were also associated with denser commu… Show more
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