Literature DB >> 12109362

Processes in language acquisition: the roles of gender, attention, and maternal encouragement of attention over time.

Jan Karrass1, Julia M Braungart-Rieker, Jennifer Mullins, Jennifer Burke Lefever.   

Abstract

This longitudinal study including 87 infant-mother dyads examined the relation between infant temperamental attention, maternal encouragement of attention, language, and the effects of gender. At ages 0;4, 0;8, and 1;0, global attention was assessed from Rothbart's (1981) IBQ; manipulative exploration was assessed with the Bayley (1969) IBR; and maternal verbal, visual and physical encouragement of attention were coded from 5 minutes of mother-infant free-play. At 1;0, language was measured using language items from the Bayley Mental Scale and parent-report items from Hendrick, Prather & Tobin's (1984) SICD-Revised. Multiple regressions indicated that gender, infants' manipulative exploration and maternal physical encouragement of attention at 0;4, and maternal verbal encouragement of attention at 1;0, were all positively related to language at 1;0. Interactions indicated that girls high in 0;8 or 1;0 manipulative exploration had more advanced language skills than girls low in manipulative exploration or than boys, regardless of their attention level. Additionally, maternal verbal encouragement of attention appears to be particularly salient in the development of language for boys.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12109362     DOI: 10.1017/s0305000902005196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Lang        ISSN: 0305-0009


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