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Early receptive and productive language skills in preterm and full-term 8-month-old infants.

M B Stevenson1, M A Roach, L A Leavitt, J F Miller, R S Chapman.   

Abstract

Early receptive and productive language skills were examined for preterm low birthweight infants and full-term normal birthweight infants from middle-class homes. Nineteen preterm infants and 19 full-term infants were observed in a laboratory setting at the gestationally corrected age of 8 months. To avoid the frequent confound between prematurity and low socioeconomic status, mothers of the two groups of infants were matched on educational levels. Regression analyses were used to assess the relative influence of infant cognitive skills, infant sociability, infant birth status, and the mothers' language input as possible predictors of infant receptive language and vocal behavior. Receptive language skills were associated with higher cognitive performance, greater sociability, and preterm birth. Productive language skills were associated with higher cognitive performance. On the basis of this research, the prognosis for language development in preterm infants raised in middle-class homes appears to be excellent.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3367326     DOI: 10.1007/bf01067070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psycholinguist Res        ISSN: 0090-6905


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