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Mele Taumoepeau
Mele Taumoepeau
Associate Professor, Victoria University Wellington
Verified email at vuw.ac.nz
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Stepping stones to others’ minds: Maternal talk relates to child mental state language and emotion understanding at 15, 24, and 33 months
M Taumoepeau, T Ruffman
Child development 79 (2), 284-302, 2008
6002008
Mother and infant talk about mental states relates to desire language and emotion understanding
M Taumoepeau, T Ruffman
Child development 77 (2), 465-481, 2006
5642006
Statistical learning as a basis for social understanding in children
T Ruffman, M Taumoepeau, C Perkins
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 30 (1), 87-104, 2012
1512012
Reading minds: The relation between children’s mental state knowledge and their metaknowledge about reading
S Lecce, S Zocchi, A Pagnin, P Palladino, M Taumoepeau
Child Development 81 (6), 1876-1893, 2010
1292010
Maternal reminiscing, elaborative talk, and children’s theory of mind: An intervention study
M Taumoepeau, E Reese
First Language 33 (4), 388-410, 2013
1232013
Emotion perception explains age-related differences in the perception of social gaffes.
J Halberstadt, T Ruffman, J Murray, M Taumoepeau, M Ryan
Psychology and Aging 26 (1), 133, 2011
1152011
Verbosity and emotion recognition in older adults.
T Ruffman, J Murray, J Halberstadt, M Taumoepeau
Psychology and Aging 25 (2), 492, 2010
732010
Māori university graduates: Indigenous participation in higher education
R Theodore, K Tustin, C Kiro, M Gollop, M Taumoepeau, N Taylor, ...
Higher Education Research & Development 35 (3), 604-618, 2016
652016
Maternal expansions of child language relate to growth in children’s vocabulary
M Taumoepeau
Language Learning and Development 12 (4), 429-446, 2016
612016
Coaching in maternal reminiscing with preschoolers leads to elaborative and coherent personal narratives in early adolescence
E Reese, L Macfarlane, H McAnally, SJ Robertson, M Taumoepeau
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 189, 104707, 2020
582020
Toddlers’ bias to look at average versus obese figures relates to maternal anti-fat prejudice
T Ruffman, KS O’Brien, M Taumoepeau, JD Latner, JA Hunter
Journal of experimental child psychology 142, 195-202, 2016
582016
Equity in New Zealand university graduate outcomes: Māori and Pacific graduates
R Theodore, M Taumoepeau, J Kokaua, K Tustin, M Gollop, N Taylor, ...
Higher Education Research & Development 37 (1), 206-221, 2018
522018
Self-awareness moderates the relation between maternal mental state language about desires and children’s mental state vocabulary
M Taumoepeau, T Ruffman
Journal of experimental child psychology 144, 114-129, 2016
512016
Parent involvement in beginning primary school: Correlates and changes in involvement across the first two years of school in a New Zealand sample
PS McDowall, M Taumoepeau, E Schaughency
Journal of school psychology 62, 11-31, 2017
482017
Understanding the self through siblings: Self‐awareness mediates the sibling effect on social understanding
M Taumoepeau, E Reese
Social Development 23 (1), 1-18, 2014
432014
Māori University success: what helps and hinders qualification completion
R Theodore, M Gollop, K Tustin, N Taylor, C Kiro, M Taumoepeau, ...
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 13 (2), 122-130, 2017
422017
The role of whānau (New Zealand Māori families) for Māori children’s early learning.
T Neha, E Reese, E Schaughency, M Taumoepeau
Developmental Psychology 56 (8), 1518, 2020
402020
Cross-cultural differences in children’s theory of mind in Iran and New Zealand: The role of caregiver mental state talk
M Taumoepeau, S Sadeghi, A Nobilo
Cognitive Development 51, 32-45, 2019
402019
Variety in parental use of “want” relates to subsequent growth in children’s theory of mind.
T Ruffman, A Puri, O Galloway, J Su, M Taumoepeau
Developmental psychology 54 (4), 677, 2018
382018
From talk to thought: Strength of ethnic identity and caregiver mental state talk predict social understanding in preschoolers
M Taumoepeau
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 46 (9), 1169-1190, 2015
352015
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