Maternal Use of Decontextualized and Contextualized Talk: An In-Depth Investigation of Early Parent–Child Interactions in Down Syndrome
Volume: 30, Issue: 4, Pages: 1767 - 1780
Published: Jul 14, 2021
Abstract
Purpose The goal of this study was to characterize and quantify maternal use of decontextualized and contextualized input during mother-child interactions including young children with Down syndrome (DS). Method Participants included 22 mother-child dyads with DS (Mage = 42.8 months) and 22 mother-child dyads with typical development (Mage = 44.0 months). Parent-child language samples were collected during free-play, book reading, and snack...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal Use of Decontextualized and Contextualized Talk: An In-Depth Investigation of Early Parent–Child Interactions in Down Syndrome
Published Date
Jul 14, 2021
Volume
30
Issue
4
Pages
1767 - 1780
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