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Pretend play and maternal scaffolding : comparisons of toddlers with advanced development, typical development, and hearing impairment

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Morelock, P Brown, Anne-Marie Morrissey
This study used measures of pretend play and maternal scaffolding to explore and compare the early development of deaf children, typically developing children, and children showing advanced intellectual development. Marked differences were found among the groups in both play development and characteristics of mother-child interactions. In particular, children who scored above 130 IQ at four years of age were found, as toddlers, to have demonstrated significantly advanced pretend play. In addition, the mothers of the high IQ children engaged in scaffolding behaviors involving higher stages of pretend transformations, verbal analogies and world links. The findings are discussed in relation to children's learning in Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development, as well as possible implications for future research on early gifted development.

History

Journal

Roeper review

Volume

26

Issue

1

Season

Fall

Pagination

41 - 51

Publisher

Roeper City and Country School

Location

Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

ISSN

0278-3193

eISSN

1940-865X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2003, Roeper City and Country School

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