Receptive vocabulary develops rapidly in early childhood and builds the foundation for language acquisition and literacy. Variation in receptive vocabulary ability is associated with variation in children's school achievement, and low receptive vocabulary ability is a risk factor for under-achievement at school. In this study, bivariate and multivariate growth curve modelling was used to estimate trajectories of receptive vocabulary development in relation to a wide range of candidate child, maternal and family level influences on receptive vocabulary development from 4-8 years. The study sample comprised 4332 children from the first nationally representative Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC). Predictors were modeled as risk ...
a<p>Figures in parentheses are 95% confidence intervals; b. Reference category rows are in italics.<...
Children vary widely in the rate at which they acquire words—some start slow and speed up, others st...
BACKGROUND: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
This study estimates trajectories of receptive vocabulary development in relation to a wide range o...
Receptive vocabulary develops rapidly in early childhood and builds the foundation for language acqu...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
Risk exposures and predictions of child development outcomes typically estimate the independent effe...
Risk exposures and predictions of child development outcomes typically estimate the independent effe...
This study examined the parental and early childhood risk factors of different receptive vocabulary ...
Oral language is the foundation of literacy. Naturally, policies and practices to promote children’s...
BACKGROUND: Vocabulary is a key component of language that can impact on children's future literacy ...
This study investigates associations between trajectories of children's vocabulary development and s...
The current study sought to address some of the broader questions regarding the rate and course of e...
Aim To characterise the relationship between preschool lexical delay and language comprehension and ...
a<p>Figures in parentheses are 95% confidence intervals; b. Reference category rows are in italics.<...
Children vary widely in the rate at which they acquire words—some start slow and speed up, others st...
BACKGROUND: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
This study estimates trajectories of receptive vocabulary development in relation to a wide range o...
Receptive vocabulary develops rapidly in early childhood and builds the foundation for language acqu...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
Receptive vocabulary development is a component of the human language system that emerges in the fir...
Risk exposures and predictions of child development outcomes typically estimate the independent effe...
Risk exposures and predictions of child development outcomes typically estimate the independent effe...
This study examined the parental and early childhood risk factors of different receptive vocabulary ...
Oral language is the foundation of literacy. Naturally, policies and practices to promote children’s...
BACKGROUND: Vocabulary is a key component of language that can impact on children's future literacy ...
This study investigates associations between trajectories of children's vocabulary development and s...
The current study sought to address some of the broader questions regarding the rate and course of e...
Aim To characterise the relationship between preschool lexical delay and language comprehension and ...
a<p>Figures in parentheses are 95% confidence intervals; b. Reference category rows are in italics.<...
Children vary widely in the rate at which they acquire words—some start slow and speed up, others st...
BACKGROUND: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...