Peer behavior conceptualized as a variable influencing infant and toddler development
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1975.tb01161.x
Peer behavior conceptualized as a variable influencing infant and toddler development
Abstract
It is hypothesized that interaction between infants may serve to facilitate their overall behavioral development, particularly if the environment is structured to maximize the developmental quality of the interaction. The developmental literature, which has largely ignorned the potential value of infant peer interaction is reviewed, and several lines of psychological theory and investigation are cited in support of the hypothesis. Development of a technology for enhancing infant interaction is proposed, and initial research questions are suggested.
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