Rajalakshmi Madhavan and Nivedita Mani

Children’s individual interests are sustained across development and predict later vocabulary development

Journal of Child Language

While previous studies highlight the role that children’s interest in natural categories predict their learning of new label-object associations in these categories, the long-term implications of such a relationship – the extent to which children’s interest shape lexical development – remain unclear. The current study examines whether children’s interests in different natural object categories predict their subsequent interest and the number of words children know in those categories six months later. Using data from sixty-seven children tested at eighteen and twenty-four months of age, we found that parents’ estimates of interest in natural object categories at 18-months predicted their reports of their child’s interests at 24-months. Parent interest reports at 18-months also predicted the number of words that children are reported to know in that category at 24-months. Taken together, this study documents the longitudinal relationship between children’s interests, parents’ awareness of their children’s interests and later vocabulary development.