Children differ widely in their early language development, and this variability has important implications for later life outcomes. Parent language input is a strong experiential factor predicting the variability in children's early language skills. However, little is known about the brain or cognitive mechanisms that underlie the relationship. In addressing this gap, we used longitudinal data spanning 15 years to examine the role of early parental language input that children receive during preschool years in the development of brain structures that support language processing during school years. Using naturalistic parent-child interactions, we measured parental language input (amount and complexity) to children between the ages of 18 an...
There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development,...
AbstractThere are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language deve...
Children with unilateral pre- or perinatal brain injury (BI) show remarkable plasticity for language...
Children differ widely in their early language development, and this variability has important impli...
Neuroscience research has elucidated broad relationships between socioeconomic status (SES) and youn...
Children's early language environments are associated with linguistic, cognitive, and academic devel...
Early language development sets the stage for a lifetime of competence in language and literacy. How...
Children’s early language exposure impacts their later linguistic skills, cognitive abilities, and a...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children’s early ...
Language skills increase as the brain matures. Language processing, especially the comprehension of ...
Objective. To examine the factors predicting changes in language skills between 2 and 3 years.Method...
Children vary greatly in their vocabulary development during preschool years. Importantly, the pace ...
International audienceObjective. To examine the factors predicting changes in language skills betwee...
OBJECTIVES: Quantity of talk and interaction in the home during early childhood is correlated with s...
There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development,...
There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development,...
AbstractThere are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language deve...
Children with unilateral pre- or perinatal brain injury (BI) show remarkable plasticity for language...
Children differ widely in their early language development, and this variability has important impli...
Neuroscience research has elucidated broad relationships between socioeconomic status (SES) and youn...
Children's early language environments are associated with linguistic, cognitive, and academic devel...
Early language development sets the stage for a lifetime of competence in language and literacy. How...
Children’s early language exposure impacts their later linguistic skills, cognitive abilities, and a...
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young children’s early ...
Language skills increase as the brain matures. Language processing, especially the comprehension of ...
Objective. To examine the factors predicting changes in language skills between 2 and 3 years.Method...
Children vary greatly in their vocabulary development during preschool years. Importantly, the pace ...
International audienceObjective. To examine the factors predicting changes in language skills betwee...
OBJECTIVES: Quantity of talk and interaction in the home during early childhood is correlated with s...
There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development,...
There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development,...
AbstractThere are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language deve...
Children with unilateral pre- or perinatal brain injury (BI) show remarkable plasticity for language...