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Infant Behav Dev ; 65: 101646, 2021 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34509712

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This study compares parent language directed at their toddlers while coviewing toddler-directed television and while storybook reading. Participants were 15- or 30- month-old children and their parent. A quantitative analysis of parent language revealed that it is more frequent, rich, and complex during reading relative to television viewing regardless of child age; although parents used more complex language and more diverse words with older children. The difference between media held even when the storybook text read aloud was not considered in the analysis. Consistent with the results of earlier research, shared book reading produces more and richer verbal interactions with toddlers than coviewing television and is thus more likely to positively influence early language development.


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Lenguaje , Lectura , Adolescente , Niño , Preescolar , Humanos , Desarrollo del Lenguaje , Padres , Televisión
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