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Study finds how shyness impact young children's performance on language tests

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Texas | October 12, 2023 10:15:44 PM IST
Shyness can influence a child's performance in language evaluations, according to a recent study by SMU psychologist Sarah Kucker and a student she mentored at Oklahoma State University.

Shy youngsters are often reserved in everyday situations, including interactions with others. According to the study, the behaviour can make effectively testing a child's language ability more difficult because shy children find it more difficult to verbally connect with doctors and teachers than during less socially demanding exams.

The research by Liesl Melnick, now a graduate student at Eastern Illinois University, and Kucker was published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, and involved 122 children of varying temperaments between the ages of 17 and 42 months. Each child underwent a series of three language tasks that required different levels of social interaction: a looking task, a pointing task, and a production task that required children to say the answer verbally. In each, the children were asked to find a known object from a set of pictures. The order of tasks was randomized for unbiased results and data was collected through Zoom. Parents reported their child's shyness using an early childhood behavior questionnaire.

The results revealed significant differences in children's performance across the tasks depending on shyness. Shyer children did worse on the production task than their less-shy counterparts. However, all children performed well on the pointing task regardless of their shyness level. The looking task yielded more nuanced results, indicating that shyer children were occasionally more accurate but less likely to respond.

"A child's temperament, especially their shyness, could strongly impact how they will do in language tasks," said Kucker, SMU assistant professor of psychology. "When children are given assessments to evaluate their language abilities, clinicians and teachers should take into account the child's shyness level, perhaps using tasks that are less burdensome for them, such as pointing tasks instead of verbal ones." (ANI)

 
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