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Global TALES feasibility study: Personal narratives in 10-year-old children around the world

Personal narratives make up more than half of children’s conversations. The ability to share personal narratives helps build and maintain friendships, promotes physical and emotional wellbeing, supports classroom participation, and underpins academic success and vocational outcomes. Although persona...

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Autores principales: Westerveld, Marleen F., Lyons, Rena, Nelson, Nickola Wolf, Chen, Kai Mei, Claessen, Mary, Ferman, Sara, Fernandes, Fernanda Dreux M., Gillon, Gail T., Kawar, Khaloob, Kuvač Kraljević, Jelena, Petinou, Kakia, Theodorou, Eleni, Tumanova, Tatiana, Vogandroukas, Ioannis, Westby, Carol
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35969581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273114
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author Westerveld, Marleen F.
Lyons, Rena
Nelson, Nickola Wolf
Chen, Kai Mei
Claessen, Mary
Ferman, Sara
Fernandes, Fernanda Dreux M.
Gillon, Gail T.
Kawar, Khaloob
Kuvač Kraljević, Jelena
Petinou, Kakia
Theodorou, Eleni
Tumanova, Tatiana
Vogandroukas, Ioannis
Westby, Carol
author_facet Westerveld, Marleen F.
Lyons, Rena
Nelson, Nickola Wolf
Chen, Kai Mei
Claessen, Mary
Ferman, Sara
Fernandes, Fernanda Dreux M.
Gillon, Gail T.
Kawar, Khaloob
Kuvač Kraljević, Jelena
Petinou, Kakia
Theodorou, Eleni
Tumanova, Tatiana
Vogandroukas, Ioannis
Westby, Carol
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description Personal narratives make up more than half of children’s conversations. The ability to share personal narratives helps build and maintain friendships, promotes physical and emotional wellbeing, supports classroom participation, and underpins academic success and vocational outcomes. Although personal narratives are a universal discourse genre, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic research into children’s ability to share personal narratives is in its infancy. The current study addresses this gap in the research by developing the Global TALES protocol, a protocol comprising six scripted prompts for eliciting personal narratives in school-age children (excited, worried, annoyed, proud, problem situation, something important). We evaluated its feasibility with 249 ten-year-old children from 10 different countries, speaking 8 different languages, and analyzed researchers’ views on the process of adapting the protocol for use in their own country/language. At group-level, the protocol elicited discourse samples from all children, although individual variability was evident, with most children providing responses to all six prompts. When investigating the topics of children’s personal narratives in response to the prompts, we found that children from around the world share many commonalities regarding topics of conversation. Once again individual variability was high, indicating the protocol is effective in prompting children to share their past personal experiences without forcing them to focus on one particular topic. Feedback from the participating researchers on the use of the protocol in their own countries was generally positive, although several translation issues were noted. Based on our results, we now invite clinical researchers from around the world to join us in conducting further research into this important area of practice to obtain a better understanding of the development of personal narratives from children across different languages and cultures and to begin to establish local benchmarks of performance.
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spelling pubmed-93776022022-08-16 Global TALES feasibility study: Personal narratives in 10-year-old children around the world Westerveld, Marleen F. Lyons, Rena Nelson, Nickola Wolf Chen, Kai Mei Claessen, Mary Ferman, Sara Fernandes, Fernanda Dreux M. Gillon, Gail T. Kawar, Khaloob Kuvač Kraljević, Jelena Petinou, Kakia Theodorou, Eleni Tumanova, Tatiana Vogandroukas, Ioannis Westby, Carol PLoS One Research Article Personal narratives make up more than half of children’s conversations. The ability to share personal narratives helps build and maintain friendships, promotes physical and emotional wellbeing, supports classroom participation, and underpins academic success and vocational outcomes. Although personal narratives are a universal discourse genre, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic research into children’s ability to share personal narratives is in its infancy. The current study addresses this gap in the research by developing the Global TALES protocol, a protocol comprising six scripted prompts for eliciting personal narratives in school-age children (excited, worried, annoyed, proud, problem situation, something important). We evaluated its feasibility with 249 ten-year-old children from 10 different countries, speaking 8 different languages, and analyzed researchers’ views on the process of adapting the protocol for use in their own country/language. At group-level, the protocol elicited discourse samples from all children, although individual variability was evident, with most children providing responses to all six prompts. When investigating the topics of children’s personal narratives in response to the prompts, we found that children from around the world share many commonalities regarding topics of conversation. Once again individual variability was high, indicating the protocol is effective in prompting children to share their past personal experiences without forcing them to focus on one particular topic. Feedback from the participating researchers on the use of the protocol in their own countries was generally positive, although several translation issues were noted. Based on our results, we now invite clinical researchers from around the world to join us in conducting further research into this important area of practice to obtain a better understanding of the development of personal narratives from children across different languages and cultures and to begin to establish local benchmarks of performance. Public Library of Science 2022-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9377602/ /pubmed/35969581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273114 Text en © 2022 Westerveld et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lyons, Rena
Nelson, Nickola Wolf
Chen, Kai Mei
Claessen, Mary
Ferman, Sara
Fernandes, Fernanda Dreux M.
Gillon, Gail T.
Kawar, Khaloob
Kuvač Kraljević, Jelena
Petinou, Kakia
Theodorou, Eleni
Tumanova, Tatiana
Vogandroukas, Ioannis
Westby, Carol
Global TALES feasibility study: Personal narratives in 10-year-old children around the world
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35969581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273114
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