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Maternal Use of Decontextualized and Contextualized Talk: An In-Depth Investigation of Early Parent–Child Interactions in Down Syndrome
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2021)
Abstract: PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to characterize and quantify maternal use of decontextualized and contextualized input during mother–child interactions including young children with Down syndrome (DS). METHOD: Participants included 22 mother–child dyads with DS (M (age) = 42.8 months) and 22 mother–child dyads with typical development (M (age) = 44.0 months). Parent–child language samples were collected during free-play, book reading, and snack time, and coded for maternal decontextualized (i.e., pretend, explanatory, and narrative talk) and contextualized input (i.e., descriptions, conversation, praise, questions, and directives). RESULTS: Mothers of children with DS used a larger proportion of pretend talk compared to other types of decontextualized input and also used a larger proportion of questions, conversation, and descriptions compared to other types of contextualized language. Mothers of children with DS generally used a smaller proportion of decontextualized input compared to mothers of children with typical development, with the exception of pretend talk. Maternal decontextualized input was not related to children's age or language ability in DS. CONCLUSIONS: Findings shed new light on the early language environments of children with DS, providing important insight into the ways that mothers of children with DS are incorporating decontextualized and contextualized talk into early mother–child conversations. Additional implications and future directions are discussed.
Keyword: Research Articles
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8702844/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34153191
https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00190
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Parent Command Use and Child Compliance During Parent–Child Interactions Including Children With Down Syndrome
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2021)
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Grammatical Judgment and Production in Male Participants with Idiopathic Autism Spectrum Disorder
In: Clin Linguist Phon (2020)
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Comparing Tense and Agreement Productivity in Boys With Fragile X Syndrome, Children With Developmental Language Disorder, and Children With Typical Development
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2020)
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Maternal Input and Child Language Comprehension During Book Reading in Children With Down Syndrome
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2020)
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Conversational Language Is a Predictor of Vocational Independence and Friendships in Adults with ASD [<Journal>]
Friedman, Laura [Verfasser]; Sterling, Audra [Verfasser]; DaWalt, Leann Smith [Verfasser].
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An investigation into maternal use of telegraphic input to children with Down syndrome
In: J Child Lang (2019)
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The Use of Demonstratives and Personal Pronouns in Fragile X Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Investigating the Receptive-Expressive Vocabulary Profile in Children with Idiopathic ASD and Comorbid ASD and Fragile X Syndrome
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Automated screening for Fragile X premutation carriers based on linguistic and cognitive computational phenotypes
Movaghar, Arezoo; Mailick, Marsha; Sterling, Audra. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
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Finiteness Marking in Boys with Fragile X Syndrome
Sterling, Audra; Rice, Mabel L.; Warren, Steven F.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
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The effect of sustained maternal responsivity on later vocabulary development in children with Fragile X Syndrome
Brady, Nancy C.; Warren, Steven F.; Fleming, Kandace. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
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Maternal Responsivity Predicts Language Development in Young Children With Fragile X Syndrome
Warren, Steven F.; Fleming, Kandace; Marquis, Janet. - : American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2017
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Parenting of children with Down syndrome compared to fragile X syndrome
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Language dysfluencies in females with the FMR1 premutation
In: Brain and cognition. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science 82 (2013) 1, 84-89
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Discriminating Down Syndrome and Fragile X Syndrome based on language ability*
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Language Dysfluencies in Females with the FMR1 Premutation
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Discriminating Down Syndrome and Fragile X Syndrome based on language ability*
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 40 (2012) 1, 244-265
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Language development in school-age females with fragile X syndrome
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Maternal Responsivity Predicts Language Development in Young Children With Fragile X Syndrome
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