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      Children's aesthetic understanding of photographic art and the quality of art-related parent-child interactions.

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      Child development

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          This research was designed to examine the quality of children's aesthetic understanding of photographs, observe social interactions between parents and children in this aesthetic domain, and study whether qualitatively different dyadic interactions were associated with children's own aesthetic understanding. Parents and children (7-13 years; 40 dyads) individually completed measures of aesthetic understanding and jointly selected photographs for a souvenir scrapbook. Parents' artistic experience varied widely and was associated with their own performance on aesthetic understanding measures. Children's performance on the individual aesthetic tasks was related to age, but not to parents' art experience nor to the qualities of parent-child discussions of aesthetic concepts. Among both parents and children, artistic experience was associated with aesthetic preferences for photographs.

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          Journal
          Child Dev
          Child development
          0009-3920
          0009-3920
          : 78
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA. szechter@tulane.edu
          Article
          CDEV1038
          10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01038.x
          17517010
          c25e005d-1549-4db0-affc-9d9ff6c05b54
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