Research evidence indicates that both the physical and social environments in children's homes impact their ability to develop language. These factors, however, are rarely considered simultaneously nor is the combined impact of multiple levels of the child's environment often investigated in a single study. The current study considered the direct influence of access to printed materials in the home, child responsiveness, and parental responsiveness on language development two time points in a sample of 71 mother-child dyads. Printed materials were measured using a combination of observation and maternal report. Child and parent responsiveness were measured during an observation task and child language development was measured using the Pres...
Experimental analyses are designed to identify the variables maintaining responding, the results of ...
With the development of technology, the workplace is adopting new mediums to engage in collaborative...
Parent-child interaction could arguably be the most important factor in child development, including...
This paper explores the use of the Coleman Transition Model as an evidenced based intervention to re...
The dissertation focuses on two studies that explore an intriguing context in which variations in pe...
Being reminded of a positively stereotyped identity may mitigate against stereotype threat effects--...
The purpose of this study was to gain greater understanding of the potential benefits of assistive t...
Educational reform has been a topic of intense interest since the 1950's (Brost, 2000; Lambert, 2003...
This study investigated the impact of professional development (i.e. components of dialogic reading,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the usefulness of the MacArthur- Bates Communicative Develo...
The objectives of this research were to examine the growing organizational trends of distributed wor...
The current study seeks to demonstrate the validity of a short form teaching evaluation instrument t...
While it is understood that peers influence the behaviors of individuals, very little work has exami...
The association between parenting behaviors and the outcomes of children has been widely studied, wi...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic inquiry into the lives of six early childhood ...
Experimental analyses are designed to identify the variables maintaining responding, the results of ...
With the development of technology, the workplace is adopting new mediums to engage in collaborative...
Parent-child interaction could arguably be the most important factor in child development, including...
This paper explores the use of the Coleman Transition Model as an evidenced based intervention to re...
The dissertation focuses on two studies that explore an intriguing context in which variations in pe...
Being reminded of a positively stereotyped identity may mitigate against stereotype threat effects--...
The purpose of this study was to gain greater understanding of the potential benefits of assistive t...
Educational reform has been a topic of intense interest since the 1950's (Brost, 2000; Lambert, 2003...
This study investigated the impact of professional development (i.e. components of dialogic reading,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the usefulness of the MacArthur- Bates Communicative Develo...
The objectives of this research were to examine the growing organizational trends of distributed wor...
The current study seeks to demonstrate the validity of a short form teaching evaluation instrument t...
While it is understood that peers influence the behaviors of individuals, very little work has exami...
The association between parenting behaviors and the outcomes of children has been widely studied, wi...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic inquiry into the lives of six early childhood ...
Experimental analyses are designed to identify the variables maintaining responding, the results of ...
With the development of technology, the workplace is adopting new mediums to engage in collaborative...
Parent-child interaction could arguably be the most important factor in child development, including...