This study utilized a large sample of two-parent families from low-income rural communities to examine the contributions of father education and vocabulary, during picture book interactions with their infants at 6 months of age, to children’s subsequent communication development at 15 months and expressive language development at 36 months. After controlling for family demographics, child characteristics, as well as mother education and vocabulary, father education and father vocabulary during the picture-book task were related to more advanced language development at both 15 and 36 months of age. Only mother education, but not vocabulary during book-reading was related to children’s later language. These findings support the growing eviden...
Parents\u27 involvement in their young children\u27s early reading development is reported to be an ...
Although scholars and policy makers herald the promotive influence of fathers’ parenting involvement...
This study investigates the association between three aspects of fathers\u27 earlier engagement (e.g...
This study utilized a large sample of two-parent families from low-income rural communities to exami...
Fathers’ vocabulary to infants has been linked in the literature to early child language development...
Research has shown there are differences between mother and father language usage with their childre...
Father – child and mother – child engagements were examined longitudinally in relation to children’s...
Very little previous research has considered the contributions of family relationships and interacti...
Father – child and mother – child engagements were examined longitudinally in relation to children’s...
This study looked at father teaching interactions and singing in toddlerhood as predictors of child ...
Current research stresses the importance of parent involvement in their children \u27s academic deve...
The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a training program so as to support language...
The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a training program so as to support language...
Research indicates that maternal language plays a crucial role in children's communication developme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a novel parent language stimulation ...
Parents\u27 involvement in their young children\u27s early reading development is reported to be an ...
Although scholars and policy makers herald the promotive influence of fathers’ parenting involvement...
This study investigates the association between three aspects of fathers\u27 earlier engagement (e.g...
This study utilized a large sample of two-parent families from low-income rural communities to exami...
Fathers’ vocabulary to infants has been linked in the literature to early child language development...
Research has shown there are differences between mother and father language usage with their childre...
Father – child and mother – child engagements were examined longitudinally in relation to children’s...
Very little previous research has considered the contributions of family relationships and interacti...
Father – child and mother – child engagements were examined longitudinally in relation to children’s...
This study looked at father teaching interactions and singing in toddlerhood as predictors of child ...
Current research stresses the importance of parent involvement in their children \u27s academic deve...
The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a training program so as to support language...
The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a training program so as to support language...
Research indicates that maternal language plays a crucial role in children's communication developme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a novel parent language stimulation ...
Parents\u27 involvement in their young children\u27s early reading development is reported to be an ...
Although scholars and policy makers herald the promotive influence of fathers’ parenting involvement...
This study investigates the association between three aspects of fathers\u27 earlier engagement (e.g...