Variation in how frequently caregivers engage with their children is associated with variation in children’s later language outcomes. One explanation for this link is that caregivers use both verbal behaviors, such as labels, and non-verbal behaviors, such as gestures, to help children establish reference to objects or events in the world. However, few studies have directly explored whether language outcomes are more strongly associated with referential behaviors that are expressed verbally, such as labels, or non-verbally, such as gestures, or whether both are equally predictive. Here, we observed caregivers from 42 Spanish-speaking families in the US engage with their 18-month-old children during 5-min lab-based, play sessions. Children’s...
Many researchers have focused on the types of gestures parents make that are most prevalent during a...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...
A B S T R A C T In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when t...
The gestures children produce predict the early stages of spoken language development. Here we ask w...
Ten mothers were observed prospectively, interacting with their infants aged 0 ; 10 in two contexts ...
How infants determine correct word-referent pairings within complex environments is not yet fully un...
Most research on how children learn the mapping between words and world has assumed that language is...
Most research on how children learn the mapping between words and world has assumed that language i...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
Children vary widely in how quickly their vocabularies grow. Can looking at early gesture use in chi...
Children use gesture to refer to objects before they produce labels for these objects and gesture–sp...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
A longitudinal study with 45 children (Hispanic, 13%; non-Hispanic, 87%) investigated whether the e...
Research has shown a close relationship between gestures and language development. In this study...
Many researchers have focused on the types of gestures parents make that are most prevalent during a...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...
A B S T R A C T In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when t...
The gestures children produce predict the early stages of spoken language development. Here we ask w...
Ten mothers were observed prospectively, interacting with their infants aged 0 ; 10 in two contexts ...
How infants determine correct word-referent pairings within complex environments is not yet fully un...
Most research on how children learn the mapping between words and world has assumed that language is...
Most research on how children learn the mapping between words and world has assumed that language i...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
Children vary widely in how quickly their vocabularies grow. Can looking at early gesture use in chi...
Children use gesture to refer to objects before they produce labels for these objects and gesture–sp...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
A longitudinal study with 45 children (Hispanic, 13%; non-Hispanic, 87%) investigated whether the e...
Research has shown a close relationship between gestures and language development. In this study...
Many researchers have focused on the types of gestures parents make that are most prevalent during a...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...
A B S T R A C T In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when t...