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The Early Construction of Spatial Attention: Culture, Space, and Gesture in Parent-Child Interactions.


ABSTRACT: American and Israeli toddler-caregiver dyads (mean age of toddler = 26 months) were presented with naturalistic tasks in which they must watch a short video (N = 97) or concoct a visual story together (N = 66). English-speaking American caregivers were more likely to use left to right spatial structuring than right to left, especially for well-ordered letters and numbers. Hebrew-speaking Israeli parents were more likely than Americans to use right to left spatial structuring, especially for letters. When constructing a pictorial narrative for their children, Americans were more likely to place pictures from left to right than Israelis. These spatial structure biases exhibited by caregivers are a potential route for the development of spatial biases in early childhood, before children have developed automatic reading and writing habits.

SUBMITTER: McCrink K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5628076 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Early Construction of Spatial Attention: Culture, Space, and Gesture in Parent-Child Interactions.

McCrink Koleen K   Caldera Christina C   Shaki Samuel S  

Child development 20170405 4


American and Israeli toddler-caregiver dyads (mean age of toddler = 26 months) were presented with naturalistic tasks in which they must watch a short video (N = 97) or concoct a visual story together (N = 66). English-speaking American caregivers were more likely to use left to right spatial structuring than right to left, especially for well-ordered letters and numbers. Hebrew-speaking Israeli parents were more likely than Americans to use right to left spatial structuring, especially for lett  ...[more]

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