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Mother-child reminiscing about everyday experiences: implications for psychological interventions in the preschool years.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2006 Sep; 26(5):535-54.CP

Abstract

The preschool years are a critical period for all aspects of child development, and any disruption to cognitive or socio-emotional functioning at this stage has potential repercussions for current and future functioning. There is, therefore, a need for clinical interventions that optimize the functioning of children at risk of psychological disorders. In the current paper, we review research showing that the way in which parents discuss everyday experiences with their young children has significant implications for the children's cognitive and socio-emotional functioning. Specifically, mothers who engage their child in a rich elaborative style of talking about past experiences have children who also develop an elaborative style of remembering and reporting personal experiences. Evidence suggests that elaborative reminiscing can benefit children's social and self understanding, the quality of the parent-child relationship, and language and emergent literacy. Moreover, findings show that elements of the elaborative style can be identified and taught to parents. We propose that elaborative parent-child discussion about the past could form the basis of developmentally sensitive intervention during the preschool period.

Authors+Show Affiliations

School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. pwareham@psy.unsw.edu.auNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

16815615

Citation

Wareham, Penny, and Karen Salmon. "Mother-child Reminiscing About Everyday Experiences: Implications for Psychological Interventions in the Preschool Years." Clinical Psychology Review, vol. 26, no. 5, 2006, pp. 535-54.
Wareham P, Salmon K. Mother-child reminiscing about everyday experiences: implications for psychological interventions in the preschool years. Clin Psychol Rev. 2006;26(5):535-54.
Wareham, P., & Salmon, K. (2006). Mother-child reminiscing about everyday experiences: implications for psychological interventions in the preschool years. Clinical Psychology Review, 26(5), 535-54.
Wareham P, Salmon K. Mother-child Reminiscing About Everyday Experiences: Implications for Psychological Interventions in the Preschool Years. Clin Psychol Rev. 2006;26(5):535-54. PubMed PMID: 16815615.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Mother-child reminiscing about everyday experiences: implications for psychological interventions in the preschool years. AU - Wareham,Penny, AU - Salmon,Karen, Y1 - 2006/07/03/ PY - 2005/12/19/received PY - 2006/04/18/revised PY - 2006/05/16/accepted PY - 2006/7/4/pubmed PY - 2007/1/11/medline PY - 2006/7/4/entrez SP - 535 EP - 54 JF - Clinical psychology review JO - Clin Psychol Rev VL - 26 IS - 5 N2 - The preschool years are a critical period for all aspects of child development, and any disruption to cognitive or socio-emotional functioning at this stage has potential repercussions for current and future functioning. There is, therefore, a need for clinical interventions that optimize the functioning of children at risk of psychological disorders. In the current paper, we review research showing that the way in which parents discuss everyday experiences with their young children has significant implications for the children's cognitive and socio-emotional functioning. Specifically, mothers who engage their child in a rich elaborative style of talking about past experiences have children who also develop an elaborative style of remembering and reporting personal experiences. Evidence suggests that elaborative reminiscing can benefit children's social and self understanding, the quality of the parent-child relationship, and language and emergent literacy. Moreover, findings show that elements of the elaborative style can be identified and taught to parents. We propose that elaborative parent-child discussion about the past could form the basis of developmentally sensitive intervention during the preschool period. SN - 0272-7358 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/16815615/Mother_child_reminiscing_about_everyday_experiences:_implications_for_psychological_interventions_in_the_preschool_years_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0272-7358(06)00047-X DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -