A fala egocêntrica utilizada pela criança em atividade escolar de escrita

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https://doi.org/10.26512/lc.v23i51.8242

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Child development, Private speech, Thinking, Reading, Writing

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The aim of this paper is to investigate the private speech used by four children aged six while spelling words in free written activities. The self-organizing function of this speech is based on Vygotisky’s theory that discusses the link between thought and speech. In a qualitative-quantitative research approach, we analyzed three individual sessions with each child recorded in video, noting the frequency use of this speech and analyzing each writing process. The results showed the construction of writing as a process mediated by the written relationship and private speech. Two children spoke more and produced more, the other two being one already literate and another little produced. The egocentric speech of repeating letter sounds favors phonemic awareness and the memory search for the word to be written. Therefore, mspeech plays important role in school activities.

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Published

2018-02-02

How to Cite

Cavaton, M. F. F. (2018). A fala egocêntrica utilizada pela criança em atividade escolar de escrita. Linhas Críticas, 23(51), 449–472. https://doi.org/10.26512/lc.v23i51.8242

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