Bailey, Katharine
Talking it out: Social Problem Solving and Language in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence
The literature to date that investigates the development of social perspective taking in children primarily focuses on preschool aged children. These studies provide evidence that implicates language as being crucial for social perspective taking in young children but less is known about the importance of language to social perspective taking during middle childhood and early adolescence. The current study uses Selman's theory of socio-cognitive development to investigate the maturation of social perspective taking and the importance of language to social problem solving in 8 year olds (
Author Keywords: interpersonal orientation, language, Selman, social cognition, social perspective taking, social problem solving