Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in language development. Similarly, relationships have been reported between early nonverbal social communication (joint attention) and both temperament and language. The present study examined whether individual differences in joint attention might mediate temperament-language relationships. Temperament, language, and joint attention were assessed in 51 21-month-olds. Results indicated an inverse relationship between aspects of temperamental difficulty, including low executive control and high negative affect, and language development. Temperamental aspects of negative affect were also inversely predictive of joint attention. However, the utility o...
Temperament is an individual aspect that strictly affects infants and children engagement with the e...
Literature highlights how language, temperament and executive functions are interrelated from early...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
Researchers have demonstrated a persistent relationship between joint attention (JA) and language ab...
Past research has identified links between temperament and language development in young children. A...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
The present study investigates the relationship between individual differences in children\u27s temp...
Investigated were predicted relationships between language acquisition and temperamental attentional...
Research has shown that infants\u27 spontaneous coordination of social attention (Initiation of Join...
Infant joint attention has been observed to be related to social-emotional outcomes in at-risk child...
Early language development is built on many preverbal skills such as joint attention, vocalization,...
Researchers have been reporting temperament-language correlations in infants for 10 years. However, ...
The present study attempts to determine the specific interrelationship between a child’s intentional...
Temperament is an individual aspect that strictly affects infants and children engagement with the e...
Literature highlights how language, temperament and executive functions are interrelated from early...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
Researchers have demonstrated a persistent relationship between joint attention (JA) and language ab...
Past research has identified links between temperament and language development in young children. A...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
The present study investigates the relationship between individual differences in children\u27s temp...
Investigated were predicted relationships between language acquisition and temperamental attentional...
Research has shown that infants\u27 spontaneous coordination of social attention (Initiation of Join...
Infant joint attention has been observed to be related to social-emotional outcomes in at-risk child...
Early language development is built on many preverbal skills such as joint attention, vocalization,...
Researchers have been reporting temperament-language correlations in infants for 10 years. However, ...
The present study attempts to determine the specific interrelationship between a child’s intentional...
Temperament is an individual aspect that strictly affects infants and children engagement with the e...
Literature highlights how language, temperament and executive functions are interrelated from early...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...