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Taking Up an Active Role: Emerging Participation in Early Mothera??Infant Interaction during Peekaboo Routines

机译:发挥积极作用:在早期母亲的参与中–躲猫猫例程中的婴儿互动

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Dynamical systems approaches to social coordination underscore how participants' local actions give rise to and maintain global interactive patterns and how, in turn, they are also shaped by them. Developmental research can deliver important insights into both processes: (1) the stabilization of ways of interacting, and (2) the gradual shaping of the agentivity of the individuals. In this article we propose that infants' agentivity develops out of participation, i.e., acting a part in an interaction system. To investigate this development this article focuses on the ways in which participation in routinized episodes may shape infant's agentivity in social events. In contrast to existing research addressing more advanced forms of participating in social routines, our goal was to assess infants' early participation as evidence of infants' agentivity. In our study, 19 Polish mother–infant dyads were filmed playing peekaboo when the infants were 4 and 6 months of age. We operationalized infants' participation in the peekaboo in terms of their use of various behaviors across modalities during specific phases of the game: We included smiles, vocalizations, and attempts to cover and uncover themselves or their mothers. We hypothesized that infants and mothers would participate actively in the routine by regulating their behavior so as to adhere to the routine format. Furthermore, we hypothesized that infants who experienced more scaffolding would be able to adopt a more active role in the routine. We operationalized scaffolding as mothers' use of specific peekaboo structures that allowed infants to anticipate when it was their turn to act. Results suggested that infants as young as 4 months of age engaged in peekaboo and took up turns in the game, and that their participation increased at 6 months of age. Crucially, our results suggest that infants' behavior was organized by the global structure of the peekaboo game, because smiles, vocalizations, and attempts to uncover occurred significantly more often during specific phases rather than being evenly distributed across the whole interaction. Furthermore, the way mothers structured the game at 4 months predicted infant participation at both 4 and 6 months of age.
机译:动力系统进行社会协调的方法强调了参与者的当地行为如何产生和维持全球互动模式,以及它们如何被塑造。发展研究可以对这两个过程提供重要的见解:(1)互动方式的稳定,以及(2)个人的代理能力的逐步形成。在本文中,我们建议婴儿的互动能力是通过参与而发展的,即在互动系统中发挥作用。为了调查这种发展,本文重点研究了参与常规化发作可能影响婴儿在社交活动中的积极性的方式。与针对更高级形式的参加社交活动的现有研究相反,我们的目标是评估婴儿的早期参与,以此作为婴儿具有积极性的证据。在我们的研究中,当婴儿分别为4个月和6个月大时,用捉迷藏的方式拍摄了19个波兰母婴二元组。在游戏的特定阶段,我们通过各种方式对婴儿使用躲猫猫进行操作:我们包括微笑,发声,以及试图掩盖和揭露自己或他们的母亲。我们假设婴儿和母亲将通过调节他们的行为来积极参与常规活动,从而遵守常规格式。此外,我们假设经历更多脚手架的婴儿将能够在日常活动中发挥更积极的作用。我们将脚手架投入运营,因为母亲使用了特定的躲猫猫结构,从而使婴儿可以预测何时该采取行动。结果表明,年龄最小为4个月的婴儿参与了躲猫猫游戏,并轮流玩耍,并且其参与度在6个月大时有所增加。至关重要的是,我们的结果表明,婴儿的行为是由躲猫猫游戏的整体结构所组织的,因为在特定阶段,微笑,发声和揭露尝试的发生频率更高,而不是在整个互动过程中平均分布。此外,母亲在4个月时构造游戏的方式可以预测4个月和6个月大的婴儿参与度。

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