Early bilingualism enhances theory of mind in children from low-income households via executive function skills

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Cognitive Development Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cogdev.2023.101389
Rong Huang , Erin Ruth Baker , Tianlin Wang
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The study focuses on children in poverty and investigates whether early bilingualism enhances economically disadvantaged children’s Theory of Mind (ToM), and what role Executive Function plays in the relation between bilingualism and ToM. Sixty-eight preschool-aged children (35 English monolinguals, 51.4% boys, and 33 English-Spanish bilingual children, 57.5% boys) from low-income backgrounds completed standardized language assessments, three executive function tasks, and a five-task ToM battery. Results showed that after controlling for children’s age, income-to-needs ratio, and English proficiency, bilingual children demonstrated greater ToM competence compared to monolingual children. A higher degree of bilingualism was associated with better ToM performance in bilingual children. Mediation analyses showed that children’s working memory and attention shifting accounted for the links between bilingualism and ToM. The findings suggest that an early bilingual learning experience may facilitate preschool children’s ToM development in economically disadvantaged environments, and this relation was differentially impacted by executive function components.

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早期双语教育通过执行功能技能增强低收入家庭儿童的心智理论
本研究以贫困儿童为研究对象,探讨早期双语教育是否能增强经济弱势儿童的心理理论(ToM),以及执行功能在双语教育与ToM之间的关系中所起的作用。68名来自低收入家庭的学龄前儿童(35名英语单语儿童,占男孩的51.4%,33名英语-西班牙语双语儿童,占男孩的57.5%)完成了标准化语言评估、3项执行功能任务和5项ToM测试。结果表明,在控制了儿童的年龄、收入需求比和英语水平之后,双语儿童比单语儿童表现出更强的ToM能力。双语儿童的双语程度越高,其ToM表现越好。中介分析表明,儿童的工作记忆和注意力转移可以解释双语与ToM之间的联系。研究结果表明,在经济条件较差的环境下,早期双语学习经历可能促进学龄前儿童的认知能力发展,但这种关系受执行功能成分的影响存在差异。
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Development contains the very best empirical and theoretical work on the development of perception, memory, language, concepts, thinking, problem solving, metacognition, and social cognition. Criteria for acceptance of articles will be: significance of the work to issues of current interest, substance of the argument, and clarity of expression. For purposes of publication in Cognitive Development, moral and social development will be considered part of cognitive development when they are related to the development of knowledge or thought processes.
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