This study sought to determine why American parents from different socioeconomic backgrounds communicate in different ways with their children. Forty-seven parent–child dyads were videotaped engaging in naturalistic interactions in the home for ninety minutes at child age 2;6. Transcripts of these interactions provided measures of child-directed speech. Children’s vocabulary comprehension skills were measured using the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test at 2;6 and one year later at 3;6. Results indicate that: (1) child-directed speech with toddlers aged 2;6 predicts child vocabulary skill one year later, controlling for earlier toddler vocabulary skill ; (2) child-directed speech relates to socioeconomic status as measured by income and educat...
A study was conducted in 32 families in Chicago, with children ranging from 18 months to 5 years, to...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate the possible relation between standardized m...
The authors examined the associations between socioeconomic status (SES), race, maternal sensitivity...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
There are many factors that contribute to children’s language developmentnd several of these factors...
During the early months of a child’s language development, their ability to perceive and process lan...
Studies have shown that maternal book reading strategies in the toddler years impacts language and e...
One-on-one verbal interaction and playful engagement between a parent and a child are important for ...
This thesis discusses parental knowledge of their child\u27s speech and language development. To ass...
When formal literacy instruction begins, around the age of 5 or 6, children from families low in soc...
Language input plays a key role in children’s language development, but children from families of lo...
A common question often asked by parents to speech pathologists involves how they can make sure thei...
The purpose of the study was to explore how features of parent-child extra-textual talk during infor...
Parental support with children's learning is considered to be one pathway through which socio-econom...
Myriad studies support a relation between parental beliefs and behaviours. This study adds to the li...
A study was conducted in 32 families in Chicago, with children ranging from 18 months to 5 years, to...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate the possible relation between standardized m...
The authors examined the associations between socioeconomic status (SES), race, maternal sensitivity...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
There are many factors that contribute to children’s language developmentnd several of these factors...
During the early months of a child’s language development, their ability to perceive and process lan...
Studies have shown that maternal book reading strategies in the toddler years impacts language and e...
One-on-one verbal interaction and playful engagement between a parent and a child are important for ...
This thesis discusses parental knowledge of their child\u27s speech and language development. To ass...
When formal literacy instruction begins, around the age of 5 or 6, children from families low in soc...
Language input plays a key role in children’s language development, but children from families of lo...
A common question often asked by parents to speech pathologists involves how they can make sure thei...
The purpose of the study was to explore how features of parent-child extra-textual talk during infor...
Parental support with children's learning is considered to be one pathway through which socio-econom...
Myriad studies support a relation between parental beliefs and behaviours. This study adds to the li...
A study was conducted in 32 families in Chicago, with children ranging from 18 months to 5 years, to...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate the possible relation between standardized m...
The authors examined the associations between socioeconomic status (SES), race, maternal sensitivity...