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Autism Adversely Affects Auditory Joint Engagement During Parent-Toddler Interactions
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In: Autism Res (2020)
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Culture, parenting, and language: Respeto in Latine mother–child interactions
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In: Soc Dev (2019)
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Intervention Focus Moderates the Association between Initial Receptive Language and Language Outcomes for Toddlers with Developmental Delay
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In: Augment Altern Commun (2019)
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Sharing Sounds: The Development of Auditory Joint Engagement During Early Parent-Child Interaction
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In: Dev Psychol (2019)
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An Expanded View of Joint Attention: Skill, Engagement, and Language in Typical Development and Autism
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Early gesture provides a helping hand to spoken vocabulary development for children with autism, Down syndrome and typical development
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The Communication Play Protocol: Capturing Variations in Language Development
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Parents' Translations of Child Gesture Facilitate Word Learning in Children with Autism, Down Syndrome and Typical Development
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Early deictic but not other gestures predict later vocabulary in both typical development and autism
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Parent Stress and Perceptions of Language Development: Comparing Down Syndrome and Other Developmental Disabilities
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