MATERNAL ANTECEDENTS OF DELAY ABILITY IN YOUNG-CHILDREN

Citation
Iw. Silverman et Mf. Ippolito, MATERNAL ANTECEDENTS OF DELAY ABILITY IN YOUNG-CHILDREN, Journal of applied developmental psychology, 16(4), 1995, pp. 569-591
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Developmental
ISSN journal
01933973
Volume
16
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
569 - 591
Database
ISI
SICI code
0193-3973(1995)16:4<569:MAODAI>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
This study was designed to test the general hypothesis that maternal b ehavior influences the early development of children's delay ability. Mothers were observed interacting with their 16- to 19-month-old child ren (Time 1) in free play and in the context of several teaching-learn ing tasks. Children were followed up at 23 to 27 months (Time 2) when assessments were made of their delay ability and intellectual and deve lopmental status. Children who were high in delay ability had mothers who, in free play, were relatively low in directiveness and who, in a formboard task, made relatively little use of ''takeovers'' and provid ed contingent-positive feedback at relatively high rates. Controlling for the children's intellectual and developmental status at Time 2, as well as for their personality (as perceived by their mothers) and com pliance at Time 1, had little effect on the predictive relations found between the maternal interactional variables and children's delay abi lity. Additional results showed that the children's intellectual and d evelopmental status were both predicted by the mothers' directiveness.