The Interrelationship of Infant-Mother Interaction and Early Social Communication Skills

영아-어머니의 상호작용 방식과 영아기 사회적 의사소통능력

  • 곽금주 (서울대학교 심리학과) ;
  • 김민화 (서울대학교 심리과학연구소) ;
  • 한은주 (서울대학교 심리과학연구소)
  • Received : 2004.06.30
  • Accepted : 2004.07.24
  • Published : 2004.10.01

Abstract

Responsiveness and initiative between infant and mother from toy centered play situation at 6, 7 months of age and infant's social communication skills at 12 months were studied in a sample of 62 infant-mother pairs. Through the video analysis, infants were grouped into simple react group, cooperated group, and active initiative group. In the between groups, we analyzed whether mother's initiative act styles and response styles were different, and whether their social communication skills were different when they tested at 12 months. The results showed that mother's initiative styles were not different but mother's response styles were significantly different with infant groups. Further result showed that cooperated group gained higher score than active initiative group in the total score of Eary Social Communication Skills scales at 12 months of age. The results suggested that mother's responsive behaviors were more important than initiative behaviors for the infant's positive interaction, and the difference of these behaviors would lead to a gap of early social communication abilities.

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Supported by : 학술진흥재단