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A parent-directed language intervention for children of low socioeconomic status: a randomized controlled pilot study.

Dana L Suskind1, Kristin R Leffel1, Eileen Graf1, Marc W Hernandez2, Elizabeth A Gunderson3, Shannon G Sapolich4, Elizabeth Suskind1, Lindsey Leininger5, Susan Goldin-Meadow6, Susan C Levine6.   

Abstract

We designed a parent-directed home-visiting intervention targeting socioeconomic status (SES) disparities in children's early language environments. A randomized controlled trial was used to evaluate whether the intervention improved parents' knowledge of child language development and increased the amount and diversity of parent talk. Twenty-three mother-child dyads (12 experimental, 11 control, aged 1;5-3;0) participated in eight weekly hour-long home-visits. In the experimental group, but not the control group, parent knowledge of language development increased significantly one week and four months after the intervention. In lab-based observations, parent word types and tokens and child word types increased significantly one week, but not four months, post-intervention. In home-based observations, adult word tokens, conversational turn counts, and child vocalization counts increased significantly during the intervention, but not post-intervention. The results demonstrate the malleability of child-directed language behaviors and knowledge of child language development among low-SES parents.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26041013     DOI: 10.1017/S0305000915000033

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


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