This study investigated whether parent perceptions of their own and their child’s levels of talkativeness were related to objective measures recorded via the LENA system. Parents of 258 children aged 7-60 months completed a questionnaire on which they rated how much they and their child talked. Six months previously they had recorded in their home language environment using the LENA system. Compared to recording measures, parents tended to overestimate how much they talk to their child, but were somewhat closer when estimating their child’s talkativeness. Results were similar for a smaller sample with concurrent recordings, indicating that calibration of talk volubility is challenging without a reference standard. An important implication i...
Children are exposed to language in a variety of ways and by a multitude of people - parents, teache...
A study was made of the conversational patterns used by 24 children aged eighteen months to three ye...
This _study was desi§ped to assess parents ' awareness of their young children's linguisti...
This study investigated whether parent perceptions of their own and their child’s levels of talkativ...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
This thesis discusses parental knowledge of their child\u27s speech and language development. To ass...
Enhancing parent language interactions with children beginning in infancy is important because it re...
Although prior research has independently linked vocabulary development with toddlers media usage, p...
Poster Presentation - no. 4Introduction. The study aimed to inform the question of how professionals...
Background : Socially disadvantaged children are more likely than their advantaged peers to have del...
The present study investigated how the parental discourse style during joint book reading changed wi...
Objective: To investigate parents' experiences of surveillance for early talking difficulties. Desig...
© 2017 Dr. Shannon Kate BennettsThe accurate measurement of child and parent skills and behaviour is...
Despite claims by some theorists to the contrary, investigators have shown that information about gr...
This study compared the language behaviours of parents of toddlers with language delay (LD) and lang...
Children are exposed to language in a variety of ways and by a multitude of people - parents, teache...
A study was made of the conversational patterns used by 24 children aged eighteen months to three ye...
This _study was desi§ped to assess parents ' awareness of their young children's linguisti...
This study investigated whether parent perceptions of their own and their child’s levels of talkativ...
Language interaction between parents and pre-school infants and children is extremely important, as ...
This thesis discusses parental knowledge of their child\u27s speech and language development. To ass...
Enhancing parent language interactions with children beginning in infancy is important because it re...
Although prior research has independently linked vocabulary development with toddlers media usage, p...
Poster Presentation - no. 4Introduction. The study aimed to inform the question of how professionals...
Background : Socially disadvantaged children are more likely than their advantaged peers to have del...
The present study investigated how the parental discourse style during joint book reading changed wi...
Objective: To investigate parents' experiences of surveillance for early talking difficulties. Desig...
© 2017 Dr. Shannon Kate BennettsThe accurate measurement of child and parent skills and behaviour is...
Despite claims by some theorists to the contrary, investigators have shown that information about gr...
This study compared the language behaviours of parents of toddlers with language delay (LD) and lang...
Children are exposed to language in a variety of ways and by a multitude of people - parents, teache...
A study was made of the conversational patterns used by 24 children aged eighteen months to three ye...
This _study was desi§ped to assess parents ' awareness of their young children's linguisti...