Parenting behavior and child language: A meta-analysis
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize results of observational studies examining parenting behavior
and early childhood language in typically developing samples. DATA SOURCES: Searches …
and early childhood language in typically developing samples. DATA SOURCES: Searches …
[HTML][HTML] Prenatal stress and the developing brain: postnatal environments promoting resilience
Heightened maternal stress during pregnancy is associated with atypical brain development
and an elevated risk for psychopathology in offspring. Supportive environments during early …
and an elevated risk for psychopathology in offspring. Supportive environments during early …
Associations between screen use and child language skills: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Importance There is considerable public and scientific debate as to whether screen use
helps or hinders early child development, particularly the development of language skills …
helps or hinders early child development, particularly the development of language skills …
A mediation meta‐analysis of the role of maternal responsivity in the association between socioeconomic risk and children's language
This meta‐analysis tested maternal responsivity as a mediator of the association between
socioeconomic risk and children's preschool language abilities. The search included studies …
socioeconomic risk and children's preschool language abilities. The search included studies …
Resilience in youth and families living with pediatric health and developmental conditions: Introduction to the special issue on resilience
ME Hilliard, EL McQuaid, L Nabors… - Journal of pediatric …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
This special issue of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology showcases a growing area of
research with a collection of 16 contemporary studies of resilience in youth with chronic …
research with a collection of 16 contemporary studies of resilience in youth with chronic …
The role of maternal responsiveness and linguistic input in pre-academic skill development: A longitudinal analysis of pathways
This prospective, longitudinal study examined the association between maternal
responsiveness and linguistic input and children's pre-academic skill development. Further …
responsiveness and linguistic input and children's pre-academic skill development. Further …
Association of birthweight centiles and early childhood development of singleton infants born from 37 weeks of gestation in Scotland: A population-based cohort study
A Adanikin, DA Lawlor, JP Pell, SM Nelson… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Background Birthweight centiles beyond the traditional thresholds for small or large babies
are associated with adverse perinatal outcomes but there is a paucity of data about the …
are associated with adverse perinatal outcomes but there is a paucity of data about the …
Caregiver talk and medical risk as predictors of language outcomes in full term and preterm toddlers
This study examined associations between caregiver talk and language skills in full term
(FT) and preterm (PT) children (n= 97). All‐day recordings of caregiver–child interactions …
(FT) and preterm (PT) children (n= 97). All‐day recordings of caregiver–child interactions …
Aided language modelling, responsive communication and eye-gaze technology as communication intervention for adults with Rett syndrome: three experimental …
H Wandin, P Lindberg, K Sonnander - Disability and Rehabilitation …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose To examine the effect of a communication intervention package on expressive
communication and visual attention in individuals with Rett syndrome. Materials and …
communication and visual attention in individuals with Rett syndrome. Materials and …
Commentary: Resilience defined: An alternative perspective
AR Rosenberg, JP Yi-Frazier - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2016 - academic.oup.com
We commend Drs. Hilliard, McQuaid, Nabors, and Hood on their thoughtful introduction to
the Journal of Pediatric Psychology special issue on resilience (Hilliard, McQuaid, Nabors, & …
the Journal of Pediatric Psychology special issue on resilience (Hilliard, McQuaid, Nabors, & …