The current study examined the development of responding to joint attention (RJA), a prelinguistic skill, in a sample of children prenatally cocaine exposed. The sample used was part of a larger population of children randomly assigned to three levels of intervention. The growth of RJA in the current sample was best characterized by two linear growth groups determined by a semi-parametric growth modeling program. Each trajectory group was differentially associated with three language outcomes. Gender, treatment group, and birthweight were three risk factors that influenced the likelihood of belonging to either growth cluster. RJA?s predictive significance in terms of concurrent and subsequent language was also established, accounting for th...
Past research has identified links between temperament and language development in young children. A...
Early language development is built on many preverbal skills such as joint attention, vocalization,...
This study examined individual differences in the development of the capacity of infants to respond ...
Responding to Joint Attention (RJA) involves an infant\u27s ability to follow a gaze or point by a p...
The present study examined the developmental relations between early nonverbal communication skills ...
Early measures of nonverbal communication skills at 12 and 15 months were used to predict later lang...
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The current study examined the link between early language ability and literacy and behavioral outco...
This study deals with a child born with crack-cocaine in her system, living in a stable foster home,...
Little is known regarding the long-term developmental effects of prenatal cocaine exposure, and even...
Objective To estimate the relationship between severity of prenatal cocaine exposure and expressive ...
This follow-up study was designed to describe the speech-language and behavioral characteristics of ...
During the past decade there has been a dramatic increase in the number of children born with prenat...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether infants ’ social attention, as well as their joint ...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
Past research has identified links between temperament and language development in young children. A...
Early language development is built on many preverbal skills such as joint attention, vocalization,...
This study examined individual differences in the development of the capacity of infants to respond ...
Responding to Joint Attention (RJA) involves an infant\u27s ability to follow a gaze or point by a p...
The present study examined the developmental relations between early nonverbal communication skills ...
Early measures of nonverbal communication skills at 12 and 15 months were used to predict later lang...
This Open access is brought to you for free and open access by the Electronic Theses and Dissertatio...
The current study examined the link between early language ability and literacy and behavioral outco...
This study deals with a child born with crack-cocaine in her system, living in a stable foster home,...
Little is known regarding the long-term developmental effects of prenatal cocaine exposure, and even...
Objective To estimate the relationship between severity of prenatal cocaine exposure and expressive ...
This follow-up study was designed to describe the speech-language and behavioral characteristics of ...
During the past decade there has been a dramatic increase in the number of children born with prenat...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether infants ’ social attention, as well as their joint ...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
Past research has identified links between temperament and language development in young children. A...
Early language development is built on many preverbal skills such as joint attention, vocalization,...
This study examined individual differences in the development of the capacity of infants to respond ...