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Research: Social skills 'learned by talk about feelings'

13 May 2009

The study followed children aged 3 to 12, measuring their social understanding using interviews, questionnaires, assessments of social understanding, observation of mental state and talk between mothers and children. Researchers found that children whose mothers talked to them about people's mental states, such as feelings, beliefs, wants, particularly between the ages of three and five, developed better social understanding than children whose mothers did not.

The study also found the children who had the most sophisticated social understanding exhibited the most negative behaviour towards their mother.

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(Reported in Nursery World, 13 May 2009)

Tags: TTYB research, Talk To Your Baby

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