Infants attend longer to controlling versus supportive directive speech

Volume: 187, Pages: 104654 - 104654
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Directive communications play a critical role in infants' and young children's daily routines as they are regularly guided by close others. An extensive literature describes two ways of directing action: autonomy support and control. These motivational qualities are thought to be especially important to development as they shape well-being, learning, and exploration. The way in which such motivations are communicated through tone of voice may be...
Paper Details
Title
Infants attend longer to controlling versus supportive directive speech
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
187
Pages
104654 - 104654
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