Although a significant body of research has investigated the relationships among children’s emotion understanding (EU), theory of mind (ToM), and language abilities, as far as we know, no study to date has been conducted with a sizeable sample of both preschool and school-age children exploring the direct effect of EU on ToM when the role of language was evaluated as a potential exogenous factor in a single comprehensive model. Participants in the current study were 389 children (age range: 37–97 months, M = 60.79 months; SD = 12.66), to whom a False-Belief understanding battery, the Test of Emotion Comprehension, and the Peabody Test were administered. Children’s EU, ToM, and language ability (vocabulary) scores were positively correlated. Furthermore, EU scores explained variability in ToM scores independently of participants’ age and gender. Finally, language was found to play a crucial role in both explaining variance in ToM scores and in mediating the relationship between EU and ToM. We discuss the theoretical and educational implications of these outcomes, particularly in relation to offering social and emotional learning programs through schools

Grazzani, I., Ornaghi, V., Conte, E., Pepe, A., Caprin, C. (2018). The relation between emotion understanding and theory of mind in children aged 3 to 8: The key role of language. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 9, 1-10 [10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00724].

The relation between emotion understanding and theory of mind in children aged 3 to 8: The key role of language

Grazzani, I
Primo
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Ornaghi, V
Secondo
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Conte, E
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Pepe, A
Penultimo
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Caprin, C
Ultimo
Membro del Collaboration Group
2018

Abstract

Although a significant body of research has investigated the relationships among children’s emotion understanding (EU), theory of mind (ToM), and language abilities, as far as we know, no study to date has been conducted with a sizeable sample of both preschool and school-age children exploring the direct effect of EU on ToM when the role of language was evaluated as a potential exogenous factor in a single comprehensive model. Participants in the current study were 389 children (age range: 37–97 months, M = 60.79 months; SD = 12.66), to whom a False-Belief understanding battery, the Test of Emotion Comprehension, and the Peabody Test were administered. Children’s EU, ToM, and language ability (vocabulary) scores were positively correlated. Furthermore, EU scores explained variability in ToM scores independently of participants’ age and gender. Finally, language was found to play a crucial role in both explaining variance in ToM scores and in mediating the relationship between EU and ToM. We discuss the theoretical and educational implications of these outcomes, particularly in relation to offering social and emotional learning programs through schools
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emotion understanding, theory of mind, language skills, preschool children, school-age children
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15-mag-2018
2018
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Grazzani, I., Ornaghi, V., Conte, E., Pepe, A., Caprin, C. (2018). The relation between emotion understanding and theory of mind in children aged 3 to 8: The key role of language. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 9, 1-10 [10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00724].
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