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低收入美国家长的儿童导向型言语。

Child-directed speech in a large sample of U.S. mothers with low income.

机构信息

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

出版信息

Child Dev. 2024 Nov-Dec;95(6):2045-2061. doi: 10.1111/cdev.14139. Epub 2024 Jul 29.

Abstract

Research on early language input and socioeconomic status typically relies on correlations in small convenience samples. Using data from Baby's First Years, this paper assesses the causal impact of monthly, unconditional cash transfers on child-directed speech and child vocalizations among a large, racially diverse sample of low-income U.S. mothers and their 1-year-olds (N = 563; 48% girls; 2019-2020). The monthly, unconditional cash transfers did not impact mothers' child-directed speech during a 10-min at-home play session (effect sizes range from -.08 to .02), though there was wide variability within this sample. Future work will assess the impact of the continued cash transfer on children's language input and development over time.

摘要

研究早期语言输入和社会经济地位通常依赖于小便利样本中的相关性。本文利用来自“婴儿的第一年”的数据,评估了每月无条件现金转移对美国低收入母亲及其 1 岁儿童(N=563;女孩占 48%;2019-2020 年)指向儿童的言语和儿童发声的因果影响。每月无条件现金转移并没有影响母亲在 10 分钟家庭游戏时间内的指向儿童的言语(效应量范围从-.08 到.02),尽管在这个样本中存在很大的差异。未来的工作将评估持续的现金转移对儿童语言输入和发展的影响。

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