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Young children’s family history of stuttering and their articulation, language and attentional abilities: An exploratory study
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In: Communication Sciences and Disorders (2019)
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Differences in the relation between temperament and vocabulary based on children’s stuttering trajectories
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Expressed parental concern regarding childhood stuttering and the Test of Childhood Stuttering
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In: Communication Sciences and Disorders (2018)
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Expressed parental concern regarding childhood stuttering and the Test of Childhood Stuttering
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Speech disfluencies of preschool-age children who do and do not stutter
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In: Communication Sciences and Disorders (2014)
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Dual Diathesis-Stressor Model of Emotional and Linguistic Contributions to Developmental Stuttering
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Driven from distraction: how infants respond to parents' attempts to elicit and re-direct their attention.
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In: Deák, Gedeon O; Walden, Tedra A; Kaiser, Marygrace Yale; & Lewis, Audra. (2008). Driven from distraction: how infants respond to parents' attempts to elicit and re-direct their attention. Infant Behav Dev, 31(1), 34 - 50. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/78j0h6df (2008)
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