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Joint Engagement in Children With FXS (Hahn et al., 2016) ...
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Word Retrieval Difficulty in Adult Females with the FMR1 Premutation: Changes Over Time and Across Contexts
In: Brain Cogn (2021)
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Language development in FXS (Brady et al., 2020) ...
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Language development in FXS (Brady et al., 2020) ...
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Developmental Trajectory of Communication Repair in Children with Fragile X Syndrome
In: Autism Dev Lang Impair (2020)
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Developmental trajectory of communication repair in children with Fragile X Syndrome
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Language Experience in the Second Year of Life Predicts Language Outcomes in Late Childhood
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Why Dose Frequency Affects Spoken Vocabulary in Preschoolers With Down Syndrome
Yoder, Paul J.; Woynaroski, Tiffany; Fey, Marc E.. - : American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2018
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Finiteness Marking in Boys with Fragile X Syndrome
Sterling, Audra; Rice, Mabel L.; Warren, Steven F.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
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The effect of sustained maternal responsivity on later vocabulary development in children with Fragile X Syndrome
Brady, Nancy C.; Warren, Steven F.; Fleming, Kandace; Keller, Juliana; Sterling, Audra. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
Abstract: Purpose The research question addressed was whether sustained maternal responsivity (a parent-child interaction style characterized by warmth, nurturance and stability as well as specific behaviors such as contingent positive responses to child initiations) was a significant variable predicting vocabulary development of children with FXS through age 9 years. Method Fifty-five mother-child dyads were followed longitudinally when children were between 2 and 10 years of age. Measures of maternal responsivity and child vocabulary were obtained at regular intervals starting at age 2.9 years. Sustained responsivity was indicated by the average responsivity measured over observations 2–5. Responsivity at the first time period, autism symptoms, and cognitive development were used as control variables. Results After controlling for development and autism symptoms, we found significant effects for sustained responsivity on receptive vocabulary, expressive vocabulary, and the rate of different words children produced through age 9. Conclusions Maternal responsivity, which is typically a variable of interest during early childhood, continues to be a significant variable, predicting vocabulary development through the middle childhood period. Thus, responsivity is a potential target for language interventions through this age period.
Keyword: Fragile X syndrome; Language development; Longitudinal; Maternal responsivity
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/23612
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Maternal Responsivity Predicts Language Development in Young Children With Fragile X Syndrome
Warren, Steven F.; Fleming, Kandace; Marquis, Janet. - : American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2017
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Early Predictors of Later Language Ability in Children with Fragile X Syndrome
Fielding, Heather Virginia Lan. - : University of Kansas, 2017
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Parenting of children with Down syndrome compared to fragile X syndrome
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Why Dose Frequency Affects Spoken Vocabulary in Preschoolers With Down Syndrome
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Evaluating the Feasibility and Effects of the Complexity Account of Treatment Efficacy (CATE) for Joint Attention Intervention with Children with ASD
Becker, Stephanie D.. - : University of Kansas, 2014
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Language dysfluencies in females with the FMR1 premutation
In: Brain and cognition. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science 82 (2013) 1, 84-89
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Language Dysfluencies in Females with the FMR1 Premutation
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Studying the impact of intensity is important but complicated
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 14 (2012) 5, 410-413
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Studying the impact of intensity is important but complicated
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