The present study examined maternal responses to infants’ spontaneous communicative behaviors in a sample of 20 extremely-low-gestational-age (ELGA) infants and 20 full-term (FT) infants during 30 minutes of play interaction when infants were 12 months of age. Relations between maternal responses and infants’ communication skills at 12 and 24 months were investigated. Maternal responses were coded according to their contingency and degree of relevance to the infant’s communicative signal. Despite the less advanced gestural abilities of ELGA infants, their mothers produced high percentages of contingent and relevant responses, as did mothers of their FT peers. Maternal contingent and highly relevant responses (i.e., those with a repeated lab...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
The present study examined maternal responses to infants’ spontaneous communicative behaviors in a s...
none8siFirst Published November 9, 2017The present study examined maternal responses to infants’ spo...
Despite the predictive value of early spontaneous communication for identifying risk for later langu...
none8siDespite the predictive value of early spontaneous communication for identifying risk for late...
Abstract The present longitudinal follow-up study had two main goals. Firstly, this study aimed to d...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for the production of imperative and declarative gestures be...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for the production Of imperative and declarative gestures be...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
This study examined the relationship of mother style of interaction to infant social and cognitive c...
Communication in 32 mother-infant dyads (18 mother-preterm infants and 14 mother-full-term infants) ...
Communication in 32 mother-infant dyads (18 mother-preterm infants and 14 mother-full-term infants) ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
The present study examined maternal responses to infants’ spontaneous communicative behaviors in a s...
none8siFirst Published November 9, 2017The present study examined maternal responses to infants’ spo...
Despite the predictive value of early spontaneous communication for identifying risk for later langu...
none8siDespite the predictive value of early spontaneous communication for identifying risk for late...
Abstract The present longitudinal follow-up study had two main goals. Firstly, this study aimed to d...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for the production of imperative and declarative gestures be...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for the production Of imperative and declarative gestures be...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
Humans are born completely dependent on adult care for survival. To get the necessary support, newbo...
This study examined the relationship of mother style of interaction to infant social and cognitive c...
Communication in 32 mother-infant dyads (18 mother-preterm infants and 14 mother-full-term infants) ...
Communication in 32 mother-infant dyads (18 mother-preterm infants and 14 mother-full-term infants) ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...