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Production of Complement Clauses (Steel et al., 2016) ...
Steel, Gillian; Rose, Miranda; Eadie, Patricia. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Production of Complement Clauses (Steel et al., 2016) ...
Steel, Gillian; Rose, Miranda; Eadie, Patricia. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Health-related quality of life, service utilization and costs of low language: A systematic review
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Influential factor combinations leading to language outcomes following a home visiting intervention : a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)
Short, Kate; Eadie, Patricia A.; Kemp, Lynn A. (R18221). - : U.K., John Wiley & Sons, 2020
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Paths to language development in at risk children: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) ...
Short, Kate; Eadie, Patricia; Kemp, Lynn. - : Figshare, 2019
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Additional file 1: of Paths to language development in at risk children: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) ...
Short, Kate; Eadie, Patricia; Kemp, Lynn. - : figshare, 2019
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Paths to language development in at risk children: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) ...
Short, Kate; Eadie, Patricia; Kemp, Lynn. - : Figshare, 2019
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Additional file 1: of Paths to language development in at risk children: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) ...
Short, Kate; Eadie, Patricia; Kemp, Lynn. - : figshare, 2019
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Paths to language development in at risk children: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)
Short, Kate; Eadie, Patricia; Kemp, Lynn. - : BioMed Central, 2019
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Paths to language development in at risk children : a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)
Eadie, Patricia A.; Short, Kate; Kemp, Lynn A. (R18221). - : U.K., BioMed Central, 2019
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Language and social-emotional and behavioural wellbeing from 4 to 7 years: a community-based study
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Who to Refer for Speech Therapy at 4 Years of Age Versus Who to "Watch and Wait"?
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Parent-reported patterns of loss and gain in communication in 1- to 2-year-old children are not unique to autism spectrum disorder
Brignell, Amanda; Williams, Katrina; Prior, Margot. - : Sage Publications, 2017
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Language Outcomes at 7 Years: Early Predictors and Co-Occurring Difficulties
McKean, Cristina; Reilly, Sheena; Bavin, Edith L.. - : American Academy of Pediatrics, 2017
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Subgroups in language trajectories from 4 to 11 years: the nature and predictors of stable, improving and decreasing language trajectory groups
McKean, Cristina; Wraith, Darren; Eadie, Patricia. - : Blackwell Publishing, 2017
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Language and social-emotional and behavioural wellbeing from 4 to 7๥ars: a community-based study
Levickis, Penny; Sciberras, Emma; McKean, Cristina. - : Springer Link, 2017
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Language skills of children during the first 12 months after stuttering onset
Watts, Amy; Eadie, Patricia; Block, Susan. - : Elsevier, 2017
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Service utilisation and costs of language impairment in children: The early language in Victoria Australian population-based study
Le, Ha; Gold, Lisa; Mensah, Fiona K.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Longitudinal vocabulary development in Australian urban Aboriginal children : protective and risk factors
Abstract: Background: Vocabulary is a key component of language that can impact on children's future literacy and communication. The gap between Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children's reading and academic outcomes is well reported and similar to Indigenous/non-Indigenous gaps in other nations. Determining factors that influence vocabulary acquisition over time and may be responsive to treatment is important for improving Aboriginal children's communication and academic outcomes. Aim: To determine what factors influence Australian urban Aboriginal children's receptive vocabulary acquisition and whether any of these are risks or protective for vocabulary development. Method: One hundred thirteen Aboriginal children in South Western Sydney from the longitudinal birth cohort Gudaga study were assessed on The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test multiple times:3 years, just prior to school entry, at the end of the first and second years of formal schooling. Multilevel models were used to determine the effects of 13 fixed and manipulable maternal, child, and family variables drawn from previous research. Results: Higher maternal education was found to be protective at 3 years and over time. The number of children in urban Australian Aboriginal households made an impact on vocabulary development and this varied over time. From 3 to 6 years, those with early poor non-verbal cognitive skills had vocabulary skills that remained below those with stronger non-verbal skills at 3 years. Girls exhibit an earlier advantage in vocabulary acquisition, but this difference is not sustained after 4 years of age. Conclusions: The risk and protective factors for vocabulary development in Australian Aboriginal children are similar to those identified in other studies with some variation related to the number of children in the home. In this limited set of predictors, maternal education, gender, non-verbal cognitive skills, and the number of children in households were all shown to impact on the acquisition of vocabulary to 3 years and or the developmental trajectory over time.
Keyword: Aboriginal Australians; children; language acquisition; vocabulary; XXXXXX - Unknown
URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.12492
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Predicting Meaningful Differences in School-Entry Language Skills from Child and Family Factors Measured at 12 months of Age [<Journal>]
McKean, Cristina [Verfasser]; Law, James [Sonstige]; Mensah, Fiona [Sonstige].
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