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Temas em Psicologia | 2014

Crenças maternas sobre o desenvolvimento sociocomunicativo de bebês

Cristiane Gabriel de Souza; Gabriela Marcolino Alves Machado; Laísy de Lima Nunes; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino

The maternal beliefs are internal representations that guide the mothers behavior of regarding the ba- bies. This study investigated the maternal beliefs about the development sociocommunicative of babies in the fi rst three months of life. The study included 20 mothers living in city of Campina Grande-PB, from different socioeconomic levels. We performed a semi-structured interview, recorded and transcri- bed literally. The results indicate variations in maternal beliefs according to the instructional level and maternal age of babies and show that most mothers who conceive how to care for their child infl uences child development. Mothers believe that since the fi rst months after birth the baby is able to understand events of the environment in which he lives, and to communicate with it. These results contribute to dataThe maternal beliefs are internal representations that guide the mother s behavior of regarding the babies. This study investigated the maternal beliefs about the development sociocommunicative of babies in the fi rst three months of life. The study included 20 mothers living in city of Campina Grande-PB, from different socioeconomic levels. We performed a semi-structured interview, recorded and transcribed literally. The results indicate variations in maternal beliefs according to the instructional level and maternal age of babies and show that most mothers who conceive how to care for their child infl uences child development. Mothers believe that since the fi rst months after birth the baby is able to understand events of the environment in which he lives, and to communicate with it. These results contribute to data 1 Endereco para correspondencia: Rua Mario Batista Junior, 75, Ed. Quinta Avenida, Apto. 301, Bairro Miramar, Joao Pessoa, PB, Brasil 58043130. E-mail: [email protected], gabriela_marcolino@hotmail. com, [email protected] e [email protected] Este artigo e derivado do Trabalho de Conclusao de Curso (TCC) desenvolvido pela primeira autora em 2009. Souza, C. G., Machado, G. M. A., Nunes, L. L., Aquino, F. S. B. 484 collection that can provide new information to the literature and support the planning of public policies through guidance programs on child development for mothers.


Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa | 2014

Habilidade de comunicação intencional de bebês: o que pensam as mães?

Laísy de Lima Nunes; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino

Este estudo investigou as percepcoes maternas acerca da habilidade comunicativa intencional infantil. Pesquisas destacam o impacto dessas percepcoes nas interacoes estabelecidas entre mae e bebe e suas repercussoes no desenvolvimento da linguagem e da cognicao social infantil. Participaram do estudo 40 maes de bebes de 4 e 9 meses. Os resultados mostram variacoes nas percepcoes maternas quanto as habilidades de comunicacao intencional dos bebes. Os relatos maternos sobre os bebes de 9 meses evidenciam o uso de recursos comunicativos intencionais expressos por vocalizacoes, alternância do olhar, e gesto de apontar. Discutem-se as implicacoes dessas percepcoes nas interacoes adulto-bebe, no desenvolvimento sociocomunicativo infantil e em contextos de desenvolvimento e educacao infantil.


Psico-USF | 2018

Concepções Parentais sobre Intencionalidade Comunicativa em Bebês aos 3 e 6 Meses

Laísy de Lima Nunes; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino; Nádia Maria Ribeiro Salomão

This study aimed to identify and analyze parental conceptions of the communicative intent of infants at 3 and 6 months in the first year of life. A longitudinal design was used, including 20 mothers and 20 fathers who were interviewed in two stages. The interviews were literally transcribed and then qualitatively analyzed. It was identified more similarities than differences between maternal and paternal speeches. It was found that parental reports presented conceptions that specific child behavior may be evidence of intentional communication skills. Especially in the second stage, when infants were 6 months old, parents mentioned child behavior that seemed to express wishes and indicate intention. Knowledge of these concepts is important for understanding the early relations between parents and their children.


Psico | 2015

“Mãe Acha que Bebê Sente Tudo, né?”: Concepções Maternas sobre Habilidades Socioemocionais e Comunicativas Infantis

Laísy de Lima Nunes; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino; Pompéia Villachan-Lyra

A percepcao materna e as respostas infantis sobre as emocoes, os afetos e a comunicacao sao importantes para o desenvolvimento inicial de orientacao para o mundo. Diante disso, este estudo objetivou identificar como as maes percebem a habilidade do bebe em sentir e expressar emocoes. Participaram da pesquisa 20 maes de bebes de 4 meses e 20 maes de bebes de 9 meses. Foi utilizado um questionario sociodemografico e uma versao adaptada do Infant Intentionality Questionnaire em formato de entrevista. Verificou-se que a maioria das maes percebe seus bebes como sendo capazes de sentir e expressar emocoes. Os principais comportamentos relatados pelas maes como formas de expressao emocional infantil foram: choro, sorriso, olhar, expressoes faciais, gestos e vocalizacoes. Espera-se que o conhecimento sobre as percepcoes maternas acerca de habilidades especificas dos bebes e o acesso a ferramentas metodologicas uteis viabilizem atuacoes de profissionais na area educacional e de saude.


Temas em Psicologia | 2014

Maternal beliefs about the sociocommunicative development of babies

Cristiane Gabriel de Souza; Gabriela Marcolino Alves Machado; Laísy de Lima Nunes; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino

The maternal beliefs are internal representations that guide the mothers behavior of regarding the ba- bies. This study investigated the maternal beliefs about the development sociocommunicative of babies in the fi rst three months of life. The study included 20 mothers living in city of Campina Grande-PB, from different socioeconomic levels. We performed a semi-structured interview, recorded and transcri- bed literally. The results indicate variations in maternal beliefs according to the instructional level and maternal age of babies and show that most mothers who conceive how to care for their child infl uences child development. Mothers believe that since the fi rst months after birth the baby is able to understand events of the environment in which he lives, and to communicate with it. These results contribute to dataThe maternal beliefs are internal representations that guide the mother s behavior of regarding the babies. This study investigated the maternal beliefs about the development sociocommunicative of babies in the fi rst three months of life. The study included 20 mothers living in city of Campina Grande-PB, from different socioeconomic levels. We performed a semi-structured interview, recorded and transcribed literally. The results indicate variations in maternal beliefs according to the instructional level and maternal age of babies and show that most mothers who conceive how to care for their child infl uences child development. Mothers believe that since the fi rst months after birth the baby is able to understand events of the environment in which he lives, and to communicate with it. These results contribute to data 1 Endereco para correspondencia: Rua Mario Batista Junior, 75, Ed. Quinta Avenida, Apto. 301, Bairro Miramar, Joao Pessoa, PB, Brasil 58043130. E-mail: [email protected], gabriela_marcolino@hotmail. com, [email protected] e [email protected] Este artigo e derivado do Trabalho de Conclusao de Curso (TCC) desenvolvido pela primeira autora em 2009. Souza, C. G., Machado, G. M. A., Nunes, L. L., Aquino, F. S. B. 484 collection that can provide new information to the literature and support the planning of public policies through guidance programs on child development for mothers.


Temas em Psicologia | 2014

Creencias maternas sobre el desarrollo sociocomunicativo de los bebés

Cristiane Gabriel de Souza; Gabriela Marcolino Alves Machado; Laísy de Lima Nunes; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino

The maternal beliefs are internal representations that guide the mothers behavior of regarding the ba- bies. This study investigated the maternal beliefs about the development sociocommunicative of babies in the fi rst three months of life. The study included 20 mothers living in city of Campina Grande-PB, from different socioeconomic levels. We performed a semi-structured interview, recorded and transcri- bed literally. The results indicate variations in maternal beliefs according to the instructional level and maternal age of babies and show that most mothers who conceive how to care for their child infl uences child development. Mothers believe that since the fi rst months after birth the baby is able to understand events of the environment in which he lives, and to communicate with it. These results contribute to dataThe maternal beliefs are internal representations that guide the mother s behavior of regarding the babies. This study investigated the maternal beliefs about the development sociocommunicative of babies in the fi rst three months of life. The study included 20 mothers living in city of Campina Grande-PB, from different socioeconomic levels. We performed a semi-structured interview, recorded and transcribed literally. The results indicate variations in maternal beliefs according to the instructional level and maternal age of babies and show that most mothers who conceive how to care for their child infl uences child development. Mothers believe that since the fi rst months after birth the baby is able to understand events of the environment in which he lives, and to communicate with it. These results contribute to data 1 Endereco para correspondencia: Rua Mario Batista Junior, 75, Ed. Quinta Avenida, Apto. 301, Bairro Miramar, Joao Pessoa, PB, Brasil 58043130. E-mail: [email protected], gabriela_marcolino@hotmail. com, [email protected] e [email protected] Este artigo e derivado do Trabalho de Conclusao de Curso (TCC) desenvolvido pela primeira autora em 2009. Souza, C. G., Machado, G. M. A., Nunes, L. L., Aquino, F. S. B. 484 collection that can provide new information to the literature and support the planning of public policies through guidance programs on child development for mothers.


Educação e Pesquisa | 2014

Contribuições da perspectiva crítica de base histórico-cultural para a produção científica em psicologia educacional

Laísy de Lima Nunes; Simone Salviano Alves; Jaqueline Vilar Ramalho; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino


Psicologia Argumento | 2014

Levantamento das concepções maternas acerca das habilidades sociocomunicativas de bebês

Thiago Francisco de Andrade; Frankleudo Luan de Lima Silva; Ranielly Cristina Silva Santos; Raquel Souza Coelho; Andreza Gomes de Souza; Ianna Oliveira Barreto; Jacqueline Ramos Loureiro Marinho; Mariana Couto Assis; Laísy de Lima Nunes; Fabíola de Sousa Braz Aquino


Psicologia Em Estudo | 2016

O BEBÊ AOS TRÊS MESES: CONCEPÇÕES DE PAIS E MÃES

Laísy de Lima Nunes; Nádia Maria Ribeiro Salomão


Archive | 2015

The gestures in mother-infant communication: a longitudinal study Los gestos en la comunicación madre-bebé: un estudio longitudinal

Janaina Franciele Camargo; Nádia Maria Ribeiro Salomão; Fabíola de Sousa; Braz Aquino; Laísy de Lima Nunes

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Jaqueline Vilar Ramalho

Federal University of Paraíba

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Pompéia Villachan-Lyra

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Simone Salviano Alves

Federal University of Paraíba

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