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母亲输入与唐氏综合征儿童阅读过程中的语言理解。

Maternal Input and Child Language Comprehension During Book Reading in Children With Down Syndrome.

机构信息

Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

出版信息

Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2020 Aug 4;29(3):1475-1488. doi: 10.1044/2020_AJSLP-19-00156. Epub 2020 May 28.

Abstract

Purpose Communication interactions between parents and children during shared book reading impact a child's development of both language and literacy skills. This study examined maternal language input and child expressive communication during a shared book reading activity in children with Down syndrome (DS) and children with typical development (TD). Additionally, children's receptive language was examined to understand the relationship between maternal language input and child receptive language ability. Method Participants included 22 children with DS and 22 children with TD between 22 and 63 months of age and their mothers. Each mother-child dyad participated in a 7-min naturalistic shared book reading activity. Results Compared to mothers of children with TD, mothers of children with DS used significantly more utterances with less grammatical complexity, but a similar range of vocabulary diversity. Mothers of children with DS used more questions, descriptions, gestures, and labels, whereas mothers of children with TD used nearly half of their utterances to read directly from books. Children with DS communicated at a similar frequency compared to their peers with TD; however, they produced significantly fewer spoken words. Conclusions This study reveals important differences between early shared book reading interactions and provides implications for future research targeting parent-coached intervention strategies that may enhance children's learning during shared book reading by providing access to expressive language and print instruction.

摘要

目的 父母与孩子在共同阅读书籍过程中的交流互动会影响孩子语言和读写能力的发展。本研究考察了唐氏综合征(DS)儿童和典型发育(TD)儿童在共同阅读活动中母亲的语言输入和儿童表达性沟通情况。此外,还考察了儿童的接受性语言,以了解母亲语言输入与儿童接受性语言能力之间的关系。方法 参与者包括 22 名年龄在 22 至 63 个月之间的 DS 儿童和 22 名 TD 儿童及其母亲。每个母子二人组都参与了 7 分钟的自然主义共同阅读活动。结果 与 TD 儿童的母亲相比,DS 儿童的母亲使用的话语数量更多,语法复杂性更低,但词汇多样性范围相似。DS 儿童的母亲使用了更多的问题、描述、手势和标签,而 TD 儿童的母亲则将近一半的话语用于直接从书中阅读。DS 儿童的沟通频率与 TD 儿童相似;然而,他们说出的单词明显较少。结论 本研究揭示了早期共同阅读互动之间的重要差异,并为未来的研究提供了启示,研究目标是针对父母指导的干预策略,这些策略可以通过提供表达性语言和印刷指导来增强儿童在共同阅读过程中的学习。

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