Purpose: The study aimed at gaining understanding on the associations of different types of early language and communication profiles with later self-regulation skills utilizing longitudinal data from toddler-age to kindergarten-age. Method: Children with early language profiles representing expressive delay, broad delay (i.e., expressive, social, and/or symbolic), and typical language development were compared in domains of kindergarten-age executive and regulative skills (attentional/executive functions, regulation of emotions and behavioral activity, and social skills) assessed with parental questionnaires. Results: Children with delay in toddler-age language development demonstrated poorer kindergarten-age self-regulation skills than...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions ( EF ) and early language sk...
Previous studies have looked at the correlation between (a) language development and emotions, (b) l...
The purpose of this study was to compare expressive communication, receptive communication, and soci...
This study examined the relationship between language proficiency, behavior problems, and other area...
During the third year of life, important changes occur in children\u2019s self-regulation and lingui...
This research has highlighted a risk for social-emotional and behavioural (SEB) problems in children...
Purpose: This study explores whether the quality of parent–child interaction is associated with lang...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
Purpose: This paper examines the developmental continuity from prelinguistic communication to kinde...
Research has consistently documented the association between language deficits in childhood and late...
Background: Late talkers are a heterogeneous group of toddlers and reliable predictors of persistent...
This study tested the relationship between prelinguistic pragmatic functions and later expressive vo...
Background: An association between children's early language development and their emotional and beh...
The researcher sought to answer the question “does quality of specific parenting behaviors explain v...
BACKGROUND:Despite studies of how parent-child interactions relate to early child language developme...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions ( EF ) and early language sk...
Previous studies have looked at the correlation between (a) language development and emotions, (b) l...
The purpose of this study was to compare expressive communication, receptive communication, and soci...
This study examined the relationship between language proficiency, behavior problems, and other area...
During the third year of life, important changes occur in children\u2019s self-regulation and lingui...
This research has highlighted a risk for social-emotional and behavioural (SEB) problems in children...
Purpose: This study explores whether the quality of parent–child interaction is associated with lang...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
Purpose: This paper examines the developmental continuity from prelinguistic communication to kinde...
Research has consistently documented the association between language deficits in childhood and late...
Background: Late talkers are a heterogeneous group of toddlers and reliable predictors of persistent...
This study tested the relationship between prelinguistic pragmatic functions and later expressive vo...
Background: An association between children's early language development and their emotional and beh...
The researcher sought to answer the question “does quality of specific parenting behaviors explain v...
BACKGROUND:Despite studies of how parent-child interactions relate to early child language developme...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions ( EF ) and early language sk...
Previous studies have looked at the correlation between (a) language development and emotions, (b) l...
The purpose of this study was to compare expressive communication, receptive communication, and soci...