Journal article
Associations between responsive parental behaviours in infancy and toddlerhood, and language outcomes at age 7 years in a population-based sample
P Levickis, P Eadie, F Mensah, C McKean, EL Bavin, S Reilly
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders | Published : 2023
Abstract
Background: A wealth of evidence supports the important role high-quality parent–child interactions play in children's early language acquisition. However, the impact on later language outcomes remains unclear. Aims: To examine the associations between responsive parental behaviours across the early years and child language outcomes at age 7 years with families from an Australian longitudinal cohort study (N = 1148, 50% female). Methods & Procedures: At child ages 12, 24 and 36 months, parents completed a self-report measure of responsive parental behaviours. Child language was directly assessed at age 7 using the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals, 4th edition (CELF-4), Australian..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Numbers: 1041947, 237106, 436958