Observant, nonaggressive temperament predicts theory of mind development |
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Authors: | Wellman Henry M Lane Jonathan D LaBounty Jennifer Olson Sheryl L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0406, USA. hmw@umich.edu |
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Abstract: | Temperament dimensions influence children's approach to and participation in social interactive experiences which reflect and impact children's social understandings. Therefore, temperament differences might substantially impact theory of mind development in early childhood. Using longitudinal data, we report that certain early temperament characteristics (at age 3)--lack of aggressiveness, a shy-withdrawn stance to social interaction, and social-perceptual sensitivity--predict children's more advanced theory-of-mind understanding two years later. The findings contribute to our understanding of how theory of mind develops in the formative preschool period; they may also inform debates as to the evolutionary origins of theory of mind. |
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