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Association of the type of toy used during play with the quantity and quality of parent-infant communication
Anna V. Sosa
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Parent-child Interaction
100%
Infant Communication
100%
Electronic Toys
83%
Content-specific
50%
Language Environment
33%
Conversational Turns
33%
Infant Play
33%
In(III)
16%
Academic Success
16%
Parent-child Dyads
16%
Natural Environment
16%
Controlled Experiment
16%
Utterance
16%
In-home
16%
Language Input
16%
Verbal Response
16%
Communicative Interaction
16%
Participant Recruitment
16%
Semantic Categories
16%
Playtime
16%
Children's Influence
16%
Reading Achievement
16%
Response Mean
16%
Parental Response
16%
Words per Minute
16%
Language Outcomes
16%
Early Language
16%
Book Reading
16%
Early Language Development
16%
Everyday Activities
16%
Children Vocalization
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Volunteer
100%