This study examined the quantity and quality of parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate hearing loss (MHL) compared with toddlers with normal hearing (NH). The linguistic input to eighteen toddlers with MHL and twenty-four toddlers with NH was examined during a 10-minute free-play activity in their home environment. Results showed that toddlers with MHL were exposed to an equivalent amount of parental linguistic input compared to toddlers with NH. However, parents of toddlers with MHL used less high-level facilitative language techniques, used less mental state language, and used shorter utterances than parents of toddlers with NH. Quantity and quality measures of parental linguistic input were positively related to the expressi...
This study examined a mother’s speech style and interactive behaviors with her twin sons: 1 with bil...
This article documented spoken language outcomes for preschool children with hearing loss and examin...
This paper reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf ...
This study examined the quantity and quality of parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate ...
This study compared the language behaviours of parents of toddlers with language delay (LD) and lang...
The study assessed parent-child interactions of five normal hearing children and five hearing-impair...
Maternal interaction represents the modified language spoken by the mothers to their young children....
For decades children with moderate hearing loss (MHL) were “forgotten children”. Most research focus...
Purpose: This study was conducted to compare the prelinguistic communicative abilities of toddlers w...
Master of EducationThe subjects of this study were twelve mother-toddler dyads comprised of six norm...
Background: Despite early identification and advancements in cochlear implant and hearing aid techno...
The ten mother-child pairs in this investigation participate in a longitudinal study, from 2.5 to 24...
There is debate about how input variation influences child language. Most deaf children are exposed ...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...
This study examined a mother’s speech style and interactive behaviors with her twin sons: 1 with bil...
This article documented spoken language outcomes for preschool children with hearing loss and examin...
This paper reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf ...
This study examined the quantity and quality of parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate ...
This study compared the language behaviours of parents of toddlers with language delay (LD) and lang...
The study assessed parent-child interactions of five normal hearing children and five hearing-impair...
Maternal interaction represents the modified language spoken by the mothers to their young children....
For decades children with moderate hearing loss (MHL) were “forgotten children”. Most research focus...
Purpose: This study was conducted to compare the prelinguistic communicative abilities of toddlers w...
Master of EducationThe subjects of this study were twelve mother-toddler dyads comprised of six norm...
Background: Despite early identification and advancements in cochlear implant and hearing aid techno...
The ten mother-child pairs in this investigation participate in a longitudinal study, from 2.5 to 24...
There is debate about how input variation influences child language. Most deaf children are exposed ...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...
This study examined a mother’s speech style and interactive behaviors with her twin sons: 1 with bil...
This article documented spoken language outcomes for preschool children with hearing loss and examin...
This paper reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf ...