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PSYC2093 Developmental Assessment


Using psychological evidence, critically evaluate the importance of social
interaction to children's development of language.




This essay looks at the importance of social interaction in the development of

language in children. There have been many theories have been formulated on how such

happens with ones being regarded as more than important than others. For the development

of language social interaction has been suggested to play a key role thus having significant

importance when it comes to language development. Ideas for this come from many

theorists one such being Jerome Bruner (1974) who shows the importance of social

interaction in a socio-cultural approach.




The socio-cultural approach emphasises the importance of how social interactions

help a child develop language from parents as well as others immediately around said child.

Ideas such as child directed speech and language acquisition support systems (LASS) are

the main methods that are used to explain to how such happens. Child directed speech

refers to people (parents of the child) speaking to the child in ‘baby talk’ or ‘motherese’

(Snow, 1972), this form of communication involves simplified words that are spoken in high

pitched tones with exaggerated modulations (Hoff, 2003). A study from Hoff and Tian (2005)

looked at the socioeconomic and cultural effects on language development using two

different studies one looking at Americans and the other looking at Chinese participants. The

American study conducted by Bornstein (2002) on the topic suggests that the use of the

speech patterns such as described are beneficial to a child’s development. The findings

showed that the children with mothers that spoke with more questions and whose speech

was more in a ‘motherese’ tone were able to produce more spontaneous speech with a

much greater variation in word types. This study also found that the mothers from higher

economical background were more likely to use the ‘motherese’ speech which suggests a

cultural-economic influence to parenting and therefore an impact on child speech

, PSYC2093 Developmental Assessment


development. Overall the study shows to how the social influence of a mother using a wider

and more simple vocabulary with frequent question asking can lead to a child to developing

speech but also developing a higher level of speech with a wider range of vocabulary thus

demonstrating to how social interaction plays an important role in the development in speech

within children.




The other study that was looked at, was conducted by Erbaugh (1992); this was

conducted in a similar manor as the Bornstein study but used a Chinese sample as

participants. The findings from this study were that the Chinese parents used question-style

communication where the adult continued to ask questions until a child gave the desired

answer. This study also found greater emphasis on the idea of children imitating adults with

speech, this further displaying the importance of social interaction in speech development.

Similarly, to the American study it was also found that the Chinese parents of the higher

socioeconomic status spoke more to their children with the wider range of vocabulary. This

further demonstrates to how the social interaction between speaking adults and children

furthers language development in a child learning the ability of speech.




There are other perspectives that explain to how language develops, one being the

behaviourist perspective. This highlights the importance of social interaction as it

emphasises that imitation is the way in which language develops. Bloom et al (1972)

demonstrated such as out of the 6 children that were studied all imitated their mothers which

was reflected in the improvements, they made in lexical and grammatical variation but also

that all 6 shared the same tendency to imitate language. This shows that there is great need

for imitation for children to develop language as the imitation allows for extensive growth in

the variation of vocabulary and the ability to use such to communicate socially. However,

from this there is also enough to suggest that the use of spontaneous speech plays a fairly
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