There is a well-documented link between bilingual language development and the relative amounts of exposure to each language. Less is known about the role of quality indicators of caregiver-child interactions in bilingual homes, including caregiver input diversity, warmth and sensitivity. This longitudinal study examines the relation between caregiver input (lexical diversity, amount), warmth and sensitivity and bilingual toddlers’ subsequent vocabulary outcomes. We video-recorded caregiver-child interactions in Spanish-English Latino homes when toddlers (n = 47) were 18 months of age (M = 18.32 months; SD = 1.02 months). At the 24-month follow-up, we measured children\u27s vocabulary as total vocabulary (English, Spanish combined) as well ...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
Early bilingual toddlers who were exposed to English and Spanish from the very beginning were taken ...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...
Interactions with caregivers are important for children’s development. In particular, the language i...
This study is part of a larger study that will include 60 Latino families and their Spanish-English ...
Variation in how frequently caregivers engage with their children is associated with variation in ch...
The literature on language input provided to sequential Spanish-English bilingual children has large...
Description: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between reported language in...
In recent years, language scientists have studied bilingual language acquisition, often focusing on ...
Parental questionnaires have been widely used to assess children’s vocabularies. The MacArthur-Bates...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
Epub 2021 Oct 20Individual differences in infants’ native phonological development have been linked...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Psychology/16/thumbnail.jpgBilingu...
Previous studies have shown that caregivers’ sensitive, responsive interactions with young children ...
As the U.S. diversifies, the number of Spanish-English dual language learners (DLLs) has grown signi...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
Early bilingual toddlers who were exposed to English and Spanish from the very beginning were taken ...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...
Interactions with caregivers are important for children’s development. In particular, the language i...
This study is part of a larger study that will include 60 Latino families and their Spanish-English ...
Variation in how frequently caregivers engage with their children is associated with variation in ch...
The literature on language input provided to sequential Spanish-English bilingual children has large...
Description: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between reported language in...
In recent years, language scientists have studied bilingual language acquisition, often focusing on ...
Parental questionnaires have been widely used to assess children’s vocabularies. The MacArthur-Bates...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
Epub 2021 Oct 20Individual differences in infants’ native phonological development have been linked...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Psychology/16/thumbnail.jpgBilingu...
Previous studies have shown that caregivers’ sensitive, responsive interactions with young children ...
As the U.S. diversifies, the number of Spanish-English dual language learners (DLLs) has grown signi...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
Early bilingual toddlers who were exposed to English and Spanish from the very beginning were taken ...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...