Sentences with phrase «between vocabulary development»

So, not surprisingly, there is strong evidence of a positive link between vocabulary development and the read - aloud experience.
Accordingly, there is a correlation between vocabulary development and effective literacy instruction in English Language Learners.

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Toddler Communication Skills: 2 to 4 years Language development explodes from between the ages of two and four, as their vocabulary, understanding and communication skills flourish.
Her research focuses on young children's literacy and vocabulary development, particularly as it is influenced by communication between children and their caregivers.
But will it erase the huge gaps in early vocabulary development, non-cognitive skill - building, and other essential school readiness tasks between these disadvantaged children and their more advantaged peers?
At as early as 18 months of age, there are profound disparities in vocabulary and language development between children in low - income families and those in high - income families.
They found that there was a strong relationship between language experience, vocabulary development, and socioeconomic status (SES).
The exhibition presents 23 large - scale canvases and 17 works on paper, outlining the development of each painter's formal vocabulary while suggesting deep connections between and among the works of all three which stretches back to the early 1970s, according to the museum.
But more importantly, the Renaissance setting of Palazzo Strozzi fuels mesmerising interaction between the classic and the contemporary by fostering innovative dialogue between Viola's work and the masterpieces of the great masters of the past, from which he has drawn his inspiration and which have marked the development of his artistic vocabulary and style.
She finds no difference in children's vocabulary scores at age three between stable two - parent families (whether cohabiting or married) and stable single - mother families, but she finds that scores are lower in unstable families (whether cohabiting or married) than in stable families.42 Carey Cooper and co-authors also highlight the role that partnership instability plays in the link between family structure and child cognitive development, although these links are much weaker than those they find for behavioral development (discussed below).43
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