AIM: To describe changes in infant prelinguistic communication skills between 8 and 12 months, and identify factors associated with those skills. METHODS: DESIGN: Parent questionnaire data for a prospective population-based cohort of infants in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia. PARTICIPANTS: 1911 infants born November 2002-August 2003. OUTCOME: Infant communication (Communication and Symbolic Behaviour Scales (CSBS)) at 8 and 12 months. Potential risk factors: sex; prematurity; multiple birth; sociodemographic indicators; maternal mental health, vocabulary and education; non-English speaking background; and family history of speech-language difficulties. Linear regression models were fitted to total standardised CSBS scores at 8 and 12 mon...
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OBJECTIVE: This article responds to evidence gaps regarding language impairment identified by the US...
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BACKGROUND: Parent-reported measures of early communication have limitations for use with infants ex...
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What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
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The present research employed a longitudinal design to assess the verbal and nonverbal communicative...
Our main premise concerning language acquisition is that the major organizing features of formal lan...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Speech-language Pathology. Advisors: Maria ...
This study explores the language and communication development of infant siblings of children with a...
Early language development relates to a child’s later language ability, cognitive development, and a...
This longitudinal study examined the development of communicative gesture in 16 preterm children and...
OBJECTIVE: This article responds to evidence gaps regarding language impairment identified by the US...
Background: Parent report instruments are frequently used for the identification of both ‘at-risk’ c...
BACKGROUND: Parent-reported measures of early communication have limitations for use with infants ex...
This nationally representative study of Irish infants explores whether the set of child and environm...
Child's language learning is a fascinating matter to be observed all the time. The way a child achie...
Many Western industrialized nations have high levels of ethnic diversity but to date there are very ...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
The Macarthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories (CDI) have been used widely to document ea...
There are many well-demonstrated and detrimental effects of low-socioeconomic status (SES) on langua...
The present research employed a longitudinal design to assess the verbal and nonverbal communicative...
Our main premise concerning language acquisition is that the major organizing features of formal lan...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Speech-language Pathology. Advisors: Maria ...
This study explores the language and communication development of infant siblings of children with a...
Early language development relates to a child’s later language ability, cognitive development, and a...
This longitudinal study examined the development of communicative gesture in 16 preterm children and...