Revealing the Inner Worlds of Young Children

Revealing the Inner Worlds of Young Children

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Emde Robert N.
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780195154047
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Typically, we make sense of our experiences and interactions in a way that is guided by emotion and that takes the form of a narrative or a story. Using narratives, we can tell others about our experience, share common meanings, imagine possibilities, and co-construct new meanings. It is thus a momentous development when, at around age three, a child acquires the capacity to construct narratives. The book reports the work of a 20-year collaboration between 36 psychologists who have created and investigated a new tool to elicit and analyze children's narratives. This tool is the MacArthur Story Stem Battery, a systematic collection of story beginnings that are referred to as 'stems.' These stems are designed to elicit information from children about their representational worlds. This method is particularly exciting because using it allows developmental psychologists to gain information directly from children about their emotional states and what they are able to understand, and in turn, to use this information to explore significant emotional differences among children.
EAN 9780195154047
ISBN 0195154045
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date October 23, 2003
Pages 416
Language English
Dimensions 242 x 164 x 28
Country United Kingdom
Authors Emde Robert N.; Oppenheim David; Wolfe Denis P.
Illustrations numerous tables and 8 figures