Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10315675 | Learning and Instruction | 2005 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Using Wertsch's model [Wertsch J. (1985). Vygotsky and the social formation of the mind. Cambridge: Harvard University Press] as our basis, we analysed the cognitive demands contained in the mothers' speech (abbreviation and referential perspective). The results indicated that mothers of both educational levels adjusted their speech to their children's level of development. However, more educated mothers were more demanding and challenging with both low- and high-skilled children, using more abbreviated directives and a higher level of referential expressions. There were small differences between the task effects on the groups.
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Authors
Zilda Fidalgo, Frederico Pereira,