Purpose Child neglect affects approximately 1% of children under the age of 6 years in the United States and Canada annually. Nearly 50% of children who experience neglect present significant language difficulties before starting school. Child neglect can thus be considered a major public health issue. Child neglect is an ecological and systemic phenomenon characterized by a dual disruption: first, in the relationship between the parent and child and second, in the relationship between the family and the wider community. Empirical research has quite convincingly demonstrated that parenting behaviors constitute a malleable variable upon which it is possible to act to foster the language development of young children. However, given the mult...
Child maltreatment is a serious and pervasive public health problem in the United States. In 2008, ...
As many as 40% to 50% of the children pediatric clinicians serve are growing up in low-income househ...
Incidence of child abuse in this country is staggering. The United States Children\u27s Bureau found...
Purpose Child neglect affects approximately 1% of children under the age of 6 years in the United S...
Objectives: This research sought to determine if the language delay (LD) of severely neglected child...
Background: Exposure to neglect can severely compromise children’s pragmatic skills (social language...
Research data show that exposure to abuse and neglect has detrimental effects on a child's language ...
Neglect is one of the most prevalent forms of child maltreatment in the UK. The effect of neglect i...
Child neglect is a parent's failure to respond to his child's fundamental needs. In this context, l...
Language is the most frequently compromised area of development in English-speaking neglected childr...
In this review of literature, authors examined the effects of speech and language impairments and ho...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Child maltreatment prevention is traditionally conceptualized as a social services and criminal just...
hild neglect is the most prevalent type of child maltreat-ment (1–3), yet it has often been overlook...
Children who are looked after or adopted may experience varieties of learning difficulties that are ...
Child maltreatment is a serious and pervasive public health problem in the United States. In 2008, ...
As many as 40% to 50% of the children pediatric clinicians serve are growing up in low-income househ...
Incidence of child abuse in this country is staggering. The United States Children\u27s Bureau found...
Purpose Child neglect affects approximately 1% of children under the age of 6 years in the United S...
Objectives: This research sought to determine if the language delay (LD) of severely neglected child...
Background: Exposure to neglect can severely compromise children’s pragmatic skills (social language...
Research data show that exposure to abuse and neglect has detrimental effects on a child's language ...
Neglect is one of the most prevalent forms of child maltreatment in the UK. The effect of neglect i...
Child neglect is a parent's failure to respond to his child's fundamental needs. In this context, l...
Language is the most frequently compromised area of development in English-speaking neglected childr...
In this review of literature, authors examined the effects of speech and language impairments and ho...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Child maltreatment prevention is traditionally conceptualized as a social services and criminal just...
hild neglect is the most prevalent type of child maltreat-ment (1–3), yet it has often been overlook...
Children who are looked after or adopted may experience varieties of learning difficulties that are ...
Child maltreatment is a serious and pervasive public health problem in the United States. In 2008, ...
As many as 40% to 50% of the children pediatric clinicians serve are growing up in low-income househ...
Incidence of child abuse in this country is staggering. The United States Children\u27s Bureau found...