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Predicting text reading skills at age 8 years in children born preterm and at term
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White Matter Plasticity in Reading-Related Pathways Differs in Children Born Preterm and at Term: A Longitudinal Analysis
Bruckert, Lisa; Borchers, Lauren R.; Dodson, Cory K.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Predictors of early vocabulary growth in children born preterm and full term A study of processing speed and medical complications
In: Child Neuropsychol (2019)
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Consistency and Variability in Children’s Word Learning Across Languages
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Language nutrition for language health in children with disorders: A scoping review
Abstract: The quantity and quality of child-directed speech—language nutrition—provided to typically-developing children is associated with language outcomes—language health. Limited information is available about child-directed speech to children at biological risk of language impairments. We conducted a scoping review on caregiver child-directed speech for children with three clinical conditions associated with language impairments—preterm birth, intellectual disability, and autism—addressing three questions: (1) How does child-directed speech to these children differ from speech to typically-developing children? (2) What are the associations between child-directed speech and child language outcomes? (3) How convincing are intervention studies that aim to improve child-directed speech and thereby facilitate children’s language development? We identified 635 potential studies and reviewed 57 meeting study criteria. Child-directed speech to children with all conditions was comparable to speech to language-matched children; caregivers were more directive toward children with disorders. Most associations between child-directed speech and outcomes were positive. However, several interventions had minimal effects on child language. Trials with large samples, intensive interventions, and multiple data sources are needed to evaluate child-directed speech as a means to prevent language impairment. Clinicians should counsel caregivers to use high quality child-directed speech and responsive communication styles with children with these conditions.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-019-0551-0
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6962542/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31454828
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