Do Parents Model Gestures Differently When Children’s Gestures Differ?

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Şeyda Özçalışkan
Lauren B. Adamson
Nevena Dimitrova
Stephanie Baumann
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[1] Georgia State University,Department of Psychology
[2] Vaud University Hospital (CHUV),Service for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (SUPEA)
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2018年 / 48卷
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Child gesture; Parent gesture; Autism; Down syndrome; Nonverbal input; Gesture-speech combinations;
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or with Down syndrome (DS) show diagnosis-specific differences from typically developing (TD) children in gesture production. We asked whether these differences reflect the differences in parental gesture input. Our systematic observations of 23 children with ASD and 23 with DS (Mages = 2;6)—compared to 23 TD children (Mage = 1;6) similar in expressive vocabulary—showed that across groups children and parents produced similar types of gestures and gesture-speech combinations. However, only children—but not their parents—showed diagnosis-specific variability in how often they produced each type of gesture and gesture-speech combination. These findings suggest that, even though parents model gestures similarly, the amount with which children produce each type largely reflects diagnosis-specific abilities.
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页码:1492 / 1507
页数:15
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