Look At That! Video Chat and Joint Visual Attention Development Among Babies and Toddlers.
Child Dev
; 89(1): 27-36, 2018 01.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-28510266
Although many relatives use video chat to keep in touch with toddlers, key features of adult-toddler interaction like joint visual attention (JVA) may be compromised in this context. In this study, 25 families with a child between 6 and 24 months were observed using video chat at home with geographically separated grandparents. We define two types of screen-mediated JVA (across- and within-screen) and report age-related increases in the babies' across-screen JVA initiations, and that family JVA usage was positively related to babies' overall attention during video calls. Babies today are immersed in a digital world where formative relationships are often mediated by a screen. Implications for both infant social development and developmental research are discussed.
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Atenção
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Comportamento Infantil
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Desenvolvimento Infantil
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Comunicação por Videoconferência
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Relações Interpessoais
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En
Ano de publicação:
2018
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Article