This study examined the relations between independent eating and communicative development, both concurrently and longitudinally, using observational methods. In total, 182 Italian mother–infant pairs (Mage=12.33; 48% females; 100% White) participated from 2020 to 2023. Infants’ gestures, vocalizations, and self-feeding episodes were coded during mealtimes at 12 months. Mothers reported on language development at 12, 18, and 24 months. Self-feeding was concurrently and positively associated with infants’ use of deictic gestures and simple vocalizations during the meal. Notably, self-feeding at 12 months was positively related to sentence production reported by mothers at 24 months (but not to parent-reported vocabulary size at 12, 18, or 24 months). The results suggest potential language benefits from allowing infants an active role during the mealtime.

Self-feeding and communicative development from 12 to 24 months of age: An observational study / Pecora1, Giulia; Bellagamba, Francesca; Focaroli, Valentina; Paoletti, Melania; Ciolli, Mariarosaria; Iaboni, Elisa; Palladino, Noemi; Di Prete, Alice; Farrow, Claire; Shapiro, Laura; Galloway, Amy T.; Chiarotti, Flavia; Gasparini, Corinna; Caravale, Barbara; Gastaldi, Serena; Addessi, Elsa. - In: CHILD DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0009-3920. - 97:1(2026), pp. 21-37. [10.1093/chidev/aacaf003]

Self-feeding and communicative development from 12 to 24 months of age: An observational study

Francesca Bellagamba
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Noemi Palladino;Alice Di Prete;Barbara Caravale;
2026

Abstract

This study examined the relations between independent eating and communicative development, both concurrently and longitudinally, using observational methods. In total, 182 Italian mother–infant pairs (Mage=12.33; 48% females; 100% White) participated from 2020 to 2023. Infants’ gestures, vocalizations, and self-feeding episodes were coded during mealtimes at 12 months. Mothers reported on language development at 12, 18, and 24 months. Self-feeding was concurrently and positively associated with infants’ use of deictic gestures and simple vocalizations during the meal. Notably, self-feeding at 12 months was positively related to sentence production reported by mothers at 24 months (but not to parent-reported vocabulary size at 12, 18, or 24 months). The results suggest potential language benefits from allowing infants an active role during the mealtime.
2026
infants; self-feeding; language; communication; child-directed speech;
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Self-feeding and communicative development from 12 to 24 months of age: An observational study / Pecora1, Giulia; Bellagamba, Francesca; Focaroli, Valentina; Paoletti, Melania; Ciolli, Mariarosaria; Iaboni, Elisa; Palladino, Noemi; Di Prete, Alice; Farrow, Claire; Shapiro, Laura; Galloway, Amy T.; Chiarotti, Flavia; Gasparini, Corinna; Caravale, Barbara; Gastaldi, Serena; Addessi, Elsa. - In: CHILD DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0009-3920. - 97:1(2026), pp. 21-37. [10.1093/chidev/aacaf003]
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