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Auditory-motor mapping training: comparing the effects of a novel speech treatment to a control treatment for minimally verbal children with autism
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Maternal vocal feedback to 9-month-old infant siblings of children with ASD
Abstract: Infant siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder display differences in early language and social communication skills beginning as early as the first year of life. While environmental influences on early language development are well documented in other infant populations, they have received relatively little attention inside of the infant sibling context. In this study, we analyzed home video diaries collected prospectively as part of a longitudinal study of infant siblings. Infant vowel and consonant-vowel vocalizations and maternal language-promoting and non-promoting verbal responses were scored for 30 infant siblings and 30 low risk control infants at 9 months of age. Analyses evaluated whether infant siblings or their mothers exhibited differences from low risk dyads in vocalization frequency or distribution, and whether mothers' responses were associated with other features of the high risk context. Analyses were conducted with respect to both initial risk group and preliminary outcome classification. Overall, we found no differences in infants' consonant-vowel vocalizations, the frequency of overall maternal utterances, or the distribution of mothers' response types. Both groups of infants produced more vowel than consonant-vowel vocalizations, and both groups of mothers responded to consonant-vowel vocalizations with more language-promoting than non-promoting responses. These results indicate that as a group, mothers of high risk infants provide equally high quality linguistic input to their infants in the first year of life and suggest that impoverished maternal linguistic input does not contribute to high risk infants' initial language difficulties. Implications for intervention strategies are also discussed. ; R21 DC 08637 - NIDCD NIH HHS; T32 MH073124 - NIMH NIH HHS; R01-DC010290 - NIDCD NIH HHS; R21 DC008637 - NIDCD NIH HHS; R01 DC010290 - NIDCD NIH HHS; U54 HD090255 - NICHD NIH HHS
Keyword: Autism; Autism spectrum disorder; Communication; Developmental & child psychology; Feedback loop; Humans; Infant; Infant behavior; Infant siblings; Language development; Longitudinal studies; Maternal responses; Mother-child relations; Mothers; Prospective studies; Siblings
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2144/21713
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26174704
https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.1521
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Shared neuroanatomical substrates of impaired phonological working memory across reading disability and autism
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CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
Norbury, Courtenay; Leonard, Laurence; McCartney, Elspeth. - : Public Library Science, 2016
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A highly penetrant form of childhood apraxia of speech due to deletion of 16p11.2
Fedorenko, Evelina; Morgan, Angela; Murray, Elizabeth. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2016
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Auditory-Motor Mapping Training: Comparing the Effects of a Novel Speech Treatment to a Control Treatment for Minimally Verbal Children with Autism
Schlaug, Gottfried; Tager-Flusberg, Helen; Norton, Andrea. - : Public Library of Science, 2016
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Shared neuroanatomical substrates of impaired phonological working memory across reading disability and autism
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Language Differences at 12 Months in Infants Who Develop Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Differential Attention to Faces in Infant Siblings of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Associations with Later Social and Language Ability
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Risk Factors Associated With Language in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Clues to Underlying Mechanisms
Tager-Flusberg, Helen. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2016
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CATALISE : a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
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