학술논문

Recognition of television images as a developmental milestone in young children: observational study
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
BMJ. Mar 25, 2000 320(7238):836-838
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0959-8138
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine the age at which children with apparently normal development can recognise the television image of a cat, dog, or baby. DESIGN: Observational study. SETTING: District general hospital in north London. SUBJECTS: 797 children with apparently normal development aged between 8 and 23 months and 26 children with Downʼs syndrome aged 18 months. OUTCOME MEASURES: Whether or not the child recognised the television image of a cat, dog, or baby by naming, imitating, or pointing at the image. RESULTS: By 18 months of age 96% (95% confidence interval 94% to 98%) of normal children recognised the television image of a cat, dog, or baby compared with 5 of 26 (19%) children with Downʼs syndrome. CONCLUSION: Recognition of the television image of a cat, dog, or baby is a simple milestone, which may help in the developmental assessment of young children.