Parents with fewer educational and economic resources (low socioeconomic-status, SES) tend to speak less to their children, with consequences for children’s later life outcomes. Despite this well-established and highly popularized link, surprisingly little research addresses why the SES “word gap” exists. Moreover, existing research focuses on individual-level explanations with little attention to structural constraints with which parents must contend. In two pre-registered studies, we test whether experiencing financial scarcity itself can suppress caregivers’ speech to their children. Study 1 suggests that caregivers who are prompted to reflect on scarcity—particularly those who reflect on financial scarcity—speak to their 3-year-olds les...
In the wake of one of the largest income gaps in our country’s history (Stiglitz, 2012) and a school...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren who experience household dysfunction often report more develo...
Children’s early language exposure impacts their later linguistic skills, cognitive abilities, and a...
Parents with fewer educational and economic resources (low socioeconomic-status, SES) tend to speak ...
Background The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically advan...
BACKGROUND: The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically adva...
As many as 40% to 50% of the children pediatric clinicians serve are growing up in low-income househ...
As many as 40% to 50% of the children pediatric clinicians serve are growing up in low-income househ...
For many educators, scholars, and policy makers alike, one of the most commonly cited reasons that p...
Social inequalities in child vocabulary persist, despite decades of efforts to understand and reduce...
Child outcomes vary by family’s socioeconomic status (SES). Research on explanatory factors underlyi...
Numerous studies show large differences between economically advantaged and disadvantaged parents in...
Currently, a serious gap in vocabulary development and knowledge exists between children of higher s...
Presently and historically, working-class mothers have been positioned as problematic. Their childre...
Presently and historically, working-class mothers have been positioned as problematic. Their childre...
In the wake of one of the largest income gaps in our country’s history (Stiglitz, 2012) and a school...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren who experience household dysfunction often report more develo...
Children’s early language exposure impacts their later linguistic skills, cognitive abilities, and a...
Parents with fewer educational and economic resources (low socioeconomic-status, SES) tend to speak ...
Background The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically advan...
BACKGROUND: The idea of the '30 million word gap' suggests families from more socioeconomically adva...
As many as 40% to 50% of the children pediatric clinicians serve are growing up in low-income househ...
As many as 40% to 50% of the children pediatric clinicians serve are growing up in low-income househ...
For many educators, scholars, and policy makers alike, one of the most commonly cited reasons that p...
Social inequalities in child vocabulary persist, despite decades of efforts to understand and reduce...
Child outcomes vary by family’s socioeconomic status (SES). Research on explanatory factors underlyi...
Numerous studies show large differences between economically advantaged and disadvantaged parents in...
Currently, a serious gap in vocabulary development and knowledge exists between children of higher s...
Presently and historically, working-class mothers have been positioned as problematic. Their childre...
Presently and historically, working-class mothers have been positioned as problematic. Their childre...
In the wake of one of the largest income gaps in our country’s history (Stiglitz, 2012) and a school...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren who experience household dysfunction often report more develo...
Children’s early language exposure impacts their later linguistic skills, cognitive abilities, and a...