The Development of Self-Regulation and Conflicts Over Objects between 1 Year-Olds and Mothers

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  • 12ヶ月時から24ヶ月時における子どもの行為制御の発達 : 親子間の事物をめぐる葛藤の変化に注目して
  • 12カゲツジ カラ 24カゲツジ ニ オケル コドモ ノ コウイ セイギョ ノ ハッタツ オヤコカン ノ ジブツ オ メグル カットウ ノ ヘンカ ニ チュウモクシテ

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The present study examined the development of self-regulation and mother-toddler conflict. Three mother-toddler dyads were observed at home on a monthly basis, between the ages of 12 to 24 months. Toddlers' behavior was coded when they checked with their mothers visually before pointing to objects, and for self-regulation and resistance to maternal intervention. As toddlers began to look at their mothers before pointing, they showed self-initiated inhibition of previously prohibited behavior. As mothers began to tell toddlers their behaviors were inappropriate, the toddlers became aware that their mothers were intervening. In addition, when toddlers appeared to tease their mothers, the mothers responded to them playfully, making it easy to express verbal protests and draw their focus away from the prohibited behaviors.

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