Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Young adults without children understand words

The work of scientists from the University of Washington was the first study to provide evidence that Kids aged a little more than one year are already able to "read" the emotions of adults people using only visual perception. Conclusions experts point out that the ability to self-control in children is detected at a very early age - and on how to lead Kids themselves can judge how successful they will be in the future studies.

 Young adults without children understand words  Small child


  Self-control, which formed in the first three years of life, psychologists consider essential skill. According to the authors, the beginnings of self-control are available from Most babies 15 months of age, so the crumbs have able to regulate their behavior depending on the situation.
"Small children understand the motives of the people around them through signals from the visual perception and emotion, "- the researchers report in this issue Psych Central.

 
  During the experiment children motivated first room of the game, showing them toys that are published a variety of sounds. Then the eyes of the kids one adult I began to manipulate toys with sound and the other complained noise produced by typical gestures.
 
  When the angry man I leave the room or turn his back to the children, which finally allowed play, they grab the toy and copy actions that show them in the demonstration. If dissatisfied with the party remained sounding toys in the room, but kept a neutral expression, most kids It fluctuated almost 4 seconds before touching a toy. Furthermore, taking her hands, children are no longer sought as amicably as before, repeating steps experimenter. Many did not make manipulation of the toy that could call sounds, and with them the wrath of the second adult.
 
  Scientists came to the conclusion that kids not only understand the motives of the people around them expressed nonverbal, but also exhibit individual differences, which can predict their future school readiness. Experts believe that in the extent to which children are likely to ignore the anger of others, directly affects the formation of such qualities as impulsiveness. (READ MORE)


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