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Infant joint attention, temperament, and social competence in preschool children
Authors:Vaughan Van Hecke Amy  Mundy Peter C  Acra C Françoise  Block Jessica J  Delgado Christine E F  Parlade Meaghan V  Meyer Jessica A  Neal A Rebecca  Pomares Yuly B
Institution:University of Miami, USA. amyvanhecke@yahoo.com
Abstract:Infant joint attention has been observed to be related to social-emotional outcomes in at-risk children. To address whether this relation is also evident in typically developing children, 52 children were tested at 12, 15, 24, and 30 months to examine associations between infant joint attention and social outcomes. Twelve-month initiating and responding to joint attention were related to 30-month social competence and externalizing behavior, even when accounting for 15-month temperament ratings, 24-month cognition and language, and demographic variables. These results suggest that, in addition to associations with language and cognition, infant joint attention reflects robust aspects of development that are related to individual differences in the emergence of social and behavioral competence in childhood.
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