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Infants' minds, mothers' minds, and other minds: How individual differences in caregivers affect the co-construction of mind

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2004

Elizabeth Meins*
Affiliation:
Psychology Department, University of Durham, Science Laboratories, South Road, DurhamDH1 3LE, United Kingdom

Abstract:

Carpendale & Lewis's (C&L's) constructivist account needs greater emphasis on how individual differences in caregivers' impact on the efficacy of epistemic triangle interaction in fostering children's understanding of mind. Caregivers' attunement to their infants' mental states and their willingness to enable infants to participate in exchanges about the mind are posited as important determinants of effective epistemic triangle interaction.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2004

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