The present study examined individual differences in the development of sustained attention across toddlerhood, as well as how these individual differences related to the development of language and sleep. Toddlers (N = 314; 54% male) were assessed at 30, 36, and 42 months using multiple measures of attention, a standardized language assessment, and actigraphic measures of sleep. Toddlers were 80% White. Family socioeconomic status (SES) was calculated using the Hollingshead Four Factor Index and ranged from 13 to 66 (M = 47.59, SD = 14.13). Aims were (a) to examine associations between measures of attention across situations, informants, and time; (b) to consider the independent and interactive effects of language and sleep on attention; a...
Background How often a child naps, during infancy, is believed to reflect both intrinsic factors, t...
© 2020 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Background: Sleep is thought to be importa...
Objective Examining relationships of toddler abilities in attention, cognitive, motor, and language ...
Background: The facilitating role of sleep for language learning is well-attested in adults and to a...
__Objective__ To explore the association of sleep duration and awakening frequency with cognitive ou...
__Objective__ To explore the association of sleep duration and awakening frequency with cognitive ou...
The relationship between sleep and language during infancy has not attracted a great deal of scrutin...
The ability to use language for effective communication with others is a critical skill that develop...
Despite a robust literature examining the association between sleep problems and cognitive abilities...
This cross-syndrome study focuses on sleep and its relationship with language development. Children ...
Background: Little research has examined the associations between early sleep problems and attention...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
Previous research has indicated that sleep is crucial for proper cognitive functioning (Hill et al.,...
Background. How often a child naps, during infancy, is believed to reflect both intrinsic factors, i...
The current study explored the potential influence of infant sleep, measured by parental report and ...
Background How often a child naps, during infancy, is believed to reflect both intrinsic factors, t...
© 2020 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Background: Sleep is thought to be importa...
Objective Examining relationships of toddler abilities in attention, cognitive, motor, and language ...
Background: The facilitating role of sleep for language learning is well-attested in adults and to a...
__Objective__ To explore the association of sleep duration and awakening frequency with cognitive ou...
__Objective__ To explore the association of sleep duration and awakening frequency with cognitive ou...
The relationship between sleep and language during infancy has not attracted a great deal of scrutin...
The ability to use language for effective communication with others is a critical skill that develop...
Despite a robust literature examining the association between sleep problems and cognitive abilities...
This cross-syndrome study focuses on sleep and its relationship with language development. Children ...
Background: Little research has examined the associations between early sleep problems and attention...
This longitudinal study assessed the role of early sleep patterns in predicting attention regulation...
Previous research has indicated that sleep is crucial for proper cognitive functioning (Hill et al.,...
Background. How often a child naps, during infancy, is believed to reflect both intrinsic factors, i...
The current study explored the potential influence of infant sleep, measured by parental report and ...
Background How often a child naps, during infancy, is believed to reflect both intrinsic factors, t...
© 2020 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Background: Sleep is thought to be importa...
Objective Examining relationships of toddler abilities in attention, cognitive, motor, and language ...