학술논문

Measures of language proficiency as predictors of behavioral difficulties, social and cognitive development in 2-year-old children
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Perceptual and Motor Skills. June, 1997, Vol. 84 Issue 3, p923, 8 p.
Subject
Language acquisition -- Research
Behavior disorders in children -- Research
Social skills in children -- Research
Cognition in children -- Research
Health
Psychology and mental health
Language
ISSN
0031-5125
Abstract
An exploratory study of the relation of language proficiency, behavioral difficulties, and various areas of development was conducted with 64 children ranging from 24 to 29 months of age (M=25.7 mo.). Data were obtained through language sampling, direct developmental assessment, and maternal reports of children's development and behavior. While scores on measures of expressive language abilities were moderately predictive of scores on measures of behavior problems, a stronger association was found between indices of delayed speech and lower scores on both social and cognitive development. The results point to the centrality of language development to other developmental and behavioral milestones. Further, findings support the importance of identifying late-talking children at an early age so that remedial help may be considered.