The quality of caregiver–child interaction is predicted by (caregivers’ perception of) their child’s interests
Rajalakshmi Madhavan,
Nivedita Mani
Abstract:This current study examines the extent to which children’s interests and caregivers’ sensitivity to their children’s interests are associated with the quality of caregiver–child interaction, and subsequent learning. Eighty-one caregiver–child dyads (24–30-month old children) completed an online shared book-reading task where caregivers and children read two e-books with pictures and descriptions of objects from different categories—one previously determined to be of low and one of high interest to the child (w… Show more
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