Sentences with phrase «child vocalizations»

Audible television is associated with decreased exposure to discernible human adult speech and decreased child vocalizations.
First, although the amount of adult language and the frequency of child vocalizations are both correlated with language abilities, only conversational «turn - taking» is significant when controlling for parental income and education.

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A child who has hearing loss may have trouble understanding speech around her as well as her own vocalizations.
In our household, this usually includes enthusiastic declarations of how much one child appreciates another child's fork / plate / cup / seat, more so than their own, even, and will make such exuberant vocalizations throughout the entirety of the meal.
This term is used to describe the process of focusing on your child's vocalizations, body language and facial expression in order to understand what your child needs, wants and feels.
Most of the child's gestures were accompanied by vocalization (non-language sounds); the apes» gestures rarely were.
Training for parents and caregivers: Parents from low - income families could receive training on how to interact positively and reliably with their children to help them increase their vocabularies, imitate more conversations, and produce more vocalizations.
Around one in five children with Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements and vocalizations, met criteria for autism in a study headed by UC San Francisco.
The CDS reinforces positive interactions (eg, the mother responding to the child's vocalizations or engaging the child in back - and - forth conversation as the child develops language) and provides suggestions regarding opportunities for interaction.
But back in 1998, Elizabeth Meins noticed something: Mothers who did this — mothers who tended to attribute meaning to their children's early vocalizations — were more likely to have toddlers who were securely attached (Meins 1998).
Parents with mindsight are able to tune in to the facial expressions, vocalizations, gestures, posture, and timing and intensity of their child's responses.
Parent initiates vocalizations to comfort the child's present emotional state (e.g., sshing, singing, sing - song voice, «It's okay...»)
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