There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development, which have typically been interpreted as evidence that the input style causes, or influences the rate of, changes in child language. We present evidence from a large twin study (TEDS; 8395 pairs for this report) that there are also likely to be both child-to-parent effects and shared genetic effects on parent and child. Self-reported parental language style at child age 3 and age 4 was aggregated into an ‘informal language stimulation’ factor and a ‘corrective feedback’ factor at each age; the former was positively correlated with child language concurrently and longitudinally at 3, 4, and 4.5 years, whereas the latter was weakly and negativ...
The genetic and environmental etiology of speech and broader language skills was examined in terms o...
Background: Associations between parenting and child outcomes are often interpreted as reflecting ...
PURPOSE The authors of this article examined the etiology of developmental language impairment (LI) ...
AbstractThere are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language deve...
There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development,...
The present study examined the extent of genetic and environmental influences on individual differen...
Data from two twin studies are examined to assess genetic and environmental influences on literacy, ...
The genetic and environmental etiologies of diverse aspects of language ability and disability, incl...
Background: Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, observed in ...
Publication status: PublishedFunder: National Institutes of Health; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/...
Early literacy and language skills of twin children in the USA, Australia, and Scandinavia were expl...
Purpose: We evaluated genetic and environmental contributions to individual differences in language ...
Parents are known to play an important role in their child’s language development due to the large a...
Language skills developed in early childhood are important for literacy and communication in childho...
Purpose: Children with poor language tend to have worse psychosocial outcomes compared to their typi...
The genetic and environmental etiology of speech and broader language skills was examined in terms o...
Background: Associations between parenting and child outcomes are often interpreted as reflecting ...
PURPOSE The authors of this article examined the etiology of developmental language impairment (LI) ...
AbstractThere are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language deve...
There are well-established correlations between parental input style and child language development,...
The present study examined the extent of genetic and environmental influences on individual differen...
Data from two twin studies are examined to assess genetic and environmental influences on literacy, ...
The genetic and environmental etiologies of diverse aspects of language ability and disability, incl...
Background: Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, observed in ...
Publication status: PublishedFunder: National Institutes of Health; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/...
Early literacy and language skills of twin children in the USA, Australia, and Scandinavia were expl...
Purpose: We evaluated genetic and environmental contributions to individual differences in language ...
Parents are known to play an important role in their child’s language development due to the large a...
Language skills developed in early childhood are important for literacy and communication in childho...
Purpose: Children with poor language tend to have worse psychosocial outcomes compared to their typi...
The genetic and environmental etiology of speech and broader language skills was examined in terms o...
Background: Associations between parenting and child outcomes are often interpreted as reflecting ...
PURPOSE The authors of this article examined the etiology of developmental language impairment (LI) ...