We explored if children's age moderated associations between their early life language experiences and their linguistic and cognitive skills. For 107 British children, aged 24 to 48 months, and their families, we collected 3 day-long audio-recordings of their naturalistic home environments (M = 15.06 h per day, SD = 1.87). Children's cognitive ability was assessed by parent-ratings and with a cognitive testing booklet that children completed at home. We found that the quantity, lexical diversity and vocabulary sophistication of adult speech were associated with children's linguistic and cognitive skills. However, these associations were not moderated by children's age. Our findings suggest that the influence of early life language experienc...
As reading to children plays an important role in language development, primary caregivers are often...
Early language development predicts later reading competence, but does reading to young children enh...
Language development is always in line with the growth of the child. Parents should always pay atten...
We explored if children's age moderated associations between their early life language experiences a...
This thesis investigated associations between early life home environments and children’s linguistic...
OBJECTIVES: Quantity of talk and interaction in the home during early childhood is correlated with s...
Every child learns their first words at a different pace. Research on first language acquisition has...
Traditionally, many studies on children’s first words have focussed on cross-linguistic analyses, in...
This research identifies differences in the language learning environments of children born within 6...
Although early life experiences of language and parenting are critical for children's development, l...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to assess the longitudinal trajectory of childhood receptive language skills...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...
Published online: 03 February 2020Background: There is evidence that parents from more socioeconomic...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to assess the longitudinal trajectory of childhood receptive language skills...
As reading to children plays an important role in language development, primary caregivers are often...
Early language development predicts later reading competence, but does reading to young children enh...
Language development is always in line with the growth of the child. Parents should always pay atten...
We explored if children's age moderated associations between their early life language experiences a...
This thesis investigated associations between early life home environments and children’s linguistic...
OBJECTIVES: Quantity of talk and interaction in the home during early childhood is correlated with s...
Every child learns their first words at a different pace. Research on first language acquisition has...
Traditionally, many studies on children’s first words have focussed on cross-linguistic analyses, in...
This research identifies differences in the language learning environments of children born within 6...
Although early life experiences of language and parenting are critical for children's development, l...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to assess the longitudinal trajectory of childhood receptive language skills...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
This study investigated (1) whether and how English caregivers adjust their speech (i.e., mean lengt...
Published online: 03 February 2020Background: There is evidence that parents from more socioeconomic...
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to assess the longitudinal trajectory of childhood receptive language skills...
As reading to children plays an important role in language development, primary caregivers are often...
Early language development predicts later reading competence, but does reading to young children enh...
Language development is always in line with the growth of the child. Parents should always pay atten...