Temperament is an individual aspect that strictly affects infants and children engagement with the environment and it is supposed to play a role in the acquiring of new competences. Several studies focused on the possible influence of temperament in the process of language acquisition in early childhood reporting not consistent findings. Since maternal input is a variable that has been widely associated with infant language development this longitudinal study aimed to explore the role of the quality of maternal input in the temperament-language association. We hypothesized that the longitudinal association between early infant temperament and language production is moderated by the quality of maternal input during the first year of life. In...
BACKGROUND: Variations in parenting, more specifically less responsive and more directive parenting,...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
BACKGROUND: Identifying risk and protective factors for language development informs interventions f...
Investigated were predicted relationships between language acquisition and temperamental attentional...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Julia Ogg; Janet Olson; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth Shel...
The present study attempts to determine the specific interrelationship between a child’s intentional...
This study examined contributions of maternal personality and infant temperament to infant vocabular...
Previous research has shown temperament to be stable throughout development and this effect remains ...
The temperamental constellations that can be found in the infant population may influence the develo...
Early language development relates to a child’s later language ability, cognitive development, and a...
Abstract The present longitudinal follow-up study had two main goals. Firstly, this study aimed to d...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
Supporting language skills in the early years is important because children who begin school with st...
Background: It is not clearly understood how the quality of early mother-child interaction influence...
Infants' characteristics, including temperament and cognitive ability, contribute to individual diff...
BACKGROUND: Variations in parenting, more specifically less responsive and more directive parenting,...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
BACKGROUND: Identifying risk and protective factors for language development informs interventions f...
Investigated were predicted relationships between language acquisition and temperamental attentional...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: Julia Ogg; Janet Olson; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth Shel...
The present study attempts to determine the specific interrelationship between a child’s intentional...
This study examined contributions of maternal personality and infant temperament to infant vocabular...
Previous research has shown temperament to be stable throughout development and this effect remains ...
The temperamental constellations that can be found in the infant population may influence the develo...
Early language development relates to a child’s later language ability, cognitive development, and a...
Abstract The present longitudinal follow-up study had two main goals. Firstly, this study aimed to d...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
Supporting language skills in the early years is important because children who begin school with st...
Background: It is not clearly understood how the quality of early mother-child interaction influence...
Infants' characteristics, including temperament and cognitive ability, contribute to individual diff...
BACKGROUND: Variations in parenting, more specifically less responsive and more directive parenting,...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
BACKGROUND: Identifying risk and protective factors for language development informs interventions f...