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Children's Later Language Development

The Impact of Parental Involvement on Preschool Children’s Later Language Development in Low-income Hispanic English Language Learners

The Impact of Parental Involvement on Preschool Children’s Later Language Development in Low-income Hispanic English Language Learners

... on Development of Low-Income Hispanic ELLs Home language environments of preschool-aged Hispanic ELLs enrolled in Early Head Start has been examined, and results indicate that English-speaking Hispanic ...

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Language of Early- and Later-identified Children With Hearing Loss

Language of Early- and Later-identified Children With Hearing Loss

... Child Development Inventory ...of children from 6 months to 6 1/2 years of ...expressive language and comprehension-conceptual, were ...expressive language scale consists of 54 items that ...

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Language Development and Deaf Children

Language Development and Deaf Children

... deaf children catch up to hearing children in language? Deaf children may eventually catch up to their hearing peers if they are given fully accessible input, appropriate support and ...deaf ...

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School of Language and Literature The syntactic development in the earlier stages of children s first language acquisition

School of Language and Literature The syntactic development in the earlier stages of children s first language acquisition

... of children are surrounded by ...these children might have had other influences that affected their ability to learn a language such as brain damages, specific language impairment or ...

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PARENTING STRESS AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN

PARENTING STRESS AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN

... impacts language development in children with neurogenetic syndromes as well as how parenting stress in early development can impact language development later in ...of ...

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Social cognitive and later language acquisition

Social cognitive and later language acquisition

... Summary and Conclusion Previous research already suggested that it is difficult to disentangle the different linguistic factors that play a role in children’s false belief development. For example, de Villiers ...

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Correlates of early language development in Chinese children

Correlates of early language development in Chinese children

... of language development arises from internal ...of language development are, to a degree, heritable ...cognitive development measured between 9 and 15 months predict later ...

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The Effect of Family on the English Language Learning Development of Children

The Effect of Family on the English Language Learning Development of Children

... their children and in a word, contribute to promote intellectual and cultural the whole ...happiness, children and families should take gradual steps in this ...or later come to this important ...

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SIGN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN YOUNG DEAF CHILDREN 1

SIGN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT IN YOUNG DEAF CHILDREN 1

... of language. However, child language development is determined not only by innate grammatical competence, but also by the linguistic environ- ment where parents and other adults expose the child to ...

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Enhancing early language development in children with intellectual disabilities

Enhancing early language development in children with intellectual disabilities

... of language development for children with ID is less clear, particularly when the intellectual disabilities are accompanied by severe speech-language deficits, as is often the case in ...

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Language Development in Deaf Children

Language Development in Deaf Children

... Our greatest need, it seems to me, is to research, de- velop, field test, and place into use a curriculum for parents and early interventionists to follow to give young deaf children an [r] ...

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Are Current Voice Interfaces Designed to Support Children s Language Development?

Are Current Voice Interfaces Designed to Support Children s Language Development?

... engaging children in high-quality conversation as the children’s "language ...children’s language production and ...provide children with effective guidance during the inter- ...of ...

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Breastfeeding and Later Psychosocial Development of Children at 6 Years of Age

Breastfeeding and Later Psychosocial Development of Children at 6 Years of Age

... with children who were never breastfed, those who were breastfed for $ 6 months and exclusively breastfed for $ 3 months had decreased odds of dif fi culties with emotional symp- toms (odds ratio [OR]: ...

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Breastfeeding and Later Psychosocial Development of Children at 6 Years of Age

Breastfeeding and Later Psychosocial Development of Children at 6 Years of Age

... psychosocial development after adjust- ment; however, the authors attributed their fi ndings to residual confounding factors rather than to an actual associa- ...same children revealed no signi fi cant ...

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Quantification and the language of later Shakespeare

Quantification and the language of later Shakespeare

... There are several caveats to be noted about this procedure. Heatmaps are intended to give a quick overview of a data set. They are good at this, but they give this overview at the cost of complexity: 100 differences ...

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The Chinese-English Children s Dual Language Development: Focus on Narrative Abilities

The Chinese-English Children s Dual Language Development: Focus on Narrative Abilities

...  Used to collect information of language use at home, the length of English exposure, and parental attitudes on bi-cultural and bilingual learning... Analyses.[r] ...

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First Nations Elders and Parents Views on Supporting Children s Language Development

First Nations Elders and Parents Views on Supporting Children s Language Development

... Indigenous language learning is a priority for First Nations Elders and parents, and should be supported through programs of support for bilingual language ...learning. Language is central to how ...

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Traumapocalyptic Experience of Language in Later Beckett

Traumapocalyptic Experience of Language in Later Beckett

... triggers thought that, as Levinas notices in Ethics and Infinity: Conversations with Philippe Nemo, “probably begins through traumatisms or gropings to which one does not even know how to give a verbal form: a ...

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Theory of mind and language development in deaf children

Theory of mind and language development in deaf children

... The early access to language that deaf children born of signing deaf parents receive is essential in their increased capability of developing mental state understanding and theory o[r] ...

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Language development of a group of hearing impaired children

Language development of a group of hearing impaired children

... Spoken samples of language from a group of ten hearing impaired children were analysed with respect to development of occurrence of verb tenses and verb inflections, the developme[r] ...

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