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Nov 1, 2023 · In addition, we identified three risk factors that are, among others, associated with a neurobiological mechanism that potentially explains how specifically language development is affected: maternal smoking, preterm birth, and low sleep quality. These risk factors will be discussed separately in Section 3. It is worth mentioning that our ...
Jan 1, 2010 · Introduction. Learning to talk is one of the most visible and important achievements of early childhood. In a matter of months, and without explicit teaching, toddlers move from hesitant single words to fluent sentences, and from a small vocabulary to one that is growing by six new words a day. New language tools mean new opportunities for ...
Wijnen, Elma Blom and Corette J. Wierenga, What risk factors for Developmental Language Disorder can tell us about the neurobiological mechanisms of language development, Neuroscience and ...
Sep 21, 2023 · The development of language is therefore strongly intertwined with the development of these capacities and their neurobiological substrates. Consequently, language problems, for example those … What risk factors for Developmental Language Disorder can tell us about the neurobiological mechanisms of language development
Jan 4, 2020 · Developmental disorders of language include developmental language disorder, dyslexia, and motor-speech disorders such as articulation disorder and stuttering. These disorders have generally been explained by accounts that focus on their behavioral rather than neural characteristics; their processing rather than learning impairments; and each ...
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Aug 11, 2022 · The development of language and cognition is key to human development. Language is an important means to communicate and code information; it is relevant to knowledge and concept acquisition, to memory performance and development, to problem solving, learning and self-regulation. At the same time, language development draws on cognitive and ...
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Jul 11, 2023 · Primary prevention: Universal intervention should be provided for all children in the early years promoting the awareness of the importance of language development, the role of parents and the wider family in supporting children's development, ways to support language development as part of daily routines, and avenues and triggers for seeking support as necessary. To enable equitable and ...