Hahn Laura J, Zimmer B Jean, Brady Nancy C, Swinburne Romine Rebecca E, Fleming Kandace K
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2014 May;23(2):146-59. doi: 10.1044/2013_AJSLP-13-0046.
The purpose of this study was to investigate how maternal gesture relates to speech production by children with fragile X syndrome (FXS).
Participants were 27 young children with FXS (23 boys, 4 girls) and their mothers. Videotaped home observations were conducted between the ages of 25 and 37 months (toddler period) and again between the ages of 60 and 71 months (child period). The videos were later coded for types of maternal utterances and maternal gestures that preceded child speech productions. Children were also assessed with the Mullen Scales of Early Learning at both ages.
Maternal gesture use in the toddler period was positively related to expressive language scores at both age periods and was related to receptive language scores in the child period. Maternal proximal pointing, in comparison to other gestures, evoked more speech responses from children during the mother-child interactions, particularly when combined with wh-questions.
This study adds to the growing body of research on the importance of contextual variables, such as maternal gestures, in child language development. Parental gesture use may be an easily added ingredient to parent-focused early language intervention programs.
本研究旨在调查母亲的手势与脆性X综合征(FXS)儿童言语产生之间的关系。
参与者为27名患有FXS的幼儿(23名男孩,4名女孩)及其母亲。在25至37个月龄(幼儿期)以及60至71个月龄(儿童期)时进行了家庭录像观察。随后对录像进行编码,记录儿童言语产生之前母亲话语的类型和母亲的手势。两个年龄段的儿童均使用Mullen早期学习量表进行评估。
幼儿期母亲手势的使用与两个年龄段的表达性语言得分均呈正相关,并且与儿童期的接受性语言得分相关。与其他手势相比,母亲近距离指示在母子互动过程中能引发儿童更多的言语反应,尤其是与特殊疑问句结合使用时。
本研究进一步丰富了关于情境变量(如母亲的手势)在儿童语言发展中的重要性的研究。父母手势的运用可能是针对父母的早期语言干预项目中一个易于添加的要素。