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Maternal sensitivity predicts language gain in preschool children who are deaf and hard of hearing
Authors:Pressman L  Pipp-Siegel S  Yoshinaga-Itano C  Deas A
Institution:University of Colorado at Boulder, Campus Box 345, Boulder, CO 80309-0345, USA.
Abstract:The link between maternal sensitivity and child language gain was assessed in a prospective study of hearing mothers and their deaf and hard-of-hearing (D/HH) children. Maternal sensitivity in dyadic interaction was assessed when children were approximately 2 years old, and expressive language gain was assessed at 2 to 3 years using the Minnesota Child Development Inventory. Sensitivity made significant, positive, and unique predictions of expressive language gain when the effects of maternal education, degree of child hearing loss, dyadic mode of communication, and time between assessments were controlled. Findings indicate the value of affective measures of interaction in predicting language gain.
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