APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Facilitative Private Speech Moderates the Association Between Shyness and Executive Function

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Developmental

  • Raha Hassan
    McMaster University
  • Kimberly Day
    University of West Florida
  • Ryan Leishout
    McMaster University
  • Louis Schmidt
    McMaster University

Abstract

Exploring shy children’s regulatory private speech use during a selective attention task may shed light on why shy children tend to do relatively poorly on measures of executive function. Shy 4-year-old children only performed worse than non-shy children when they used little regulatory private speech.

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