通过提高母亲的反应能力来改善儿童语言的干预措施。

Nancy Brady, Steven F Warren, Audra Sterling
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母亲的反应能力,或母亲为孩子提供、与孩子互动和回应的方式,有助于塑造孩子的发展,包括语言发展。在本章中,我们将母亲的反应描述为一个多层次的结构,每个层次都有不同的措施。摩尔反应性指的是互动风格的各个方面,比如情感,它可以用评分量表来最好地衡量。分子反应是指母亲对儿童行为的偶发反应;这些偶然行为的发生频率最能反映这些偶然行为的发生频率。许多研究结果表明,摩尔反应和分子反应都与儿童语言发展等重要结果有关。母亲对孩子反应更积极的孩子往往会有更好的结果。基于这些发现,旨在提高产妇反应能力从而提高儿童语言成绩的干预措施已经开发出来,并通过一些研究进行了调查。结果显示,对母亲的反应性有积极的影响,而对儿童语言结果的次要影响较小。与更好的结果相关的一些品质包括干预与儿童行为的具体发展同时发生的时间,大约10-12次的教学,以及设计对个别家庭具有文化敏感性的课程。
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Interventions Aimed at Improving Child Language by Improving Maternal Responsivity.

Maternal responsivity, or the ways in which mothers provide for, interact with, and respond to their children, helps to shape their children's development, including language development. In this chapter, we describe maternal responsivity as a multilevel construct with different measures appropriate for each level. Molar responsivity refers to aspects of interaction style such as affect that can best be measured with rating scales. Molecular responsivity refers to contingent maternal behaviors that occur in response to child behaviors; and are best reflected by the frequencies of occurrence of these contingent behaviors. Results of many studies have demonstrated that both molar and molecular responsivity are related to important child outcomes such as language development. Children of more responsive mothers tend to have better outcomes. Based on these findings, interventions aimed at improving maternal responsivity and thereby child language outcomes have been developed and investigated through a number of studies. Results have shown positive outcomes for maternal responsivity and lesser secondary benefits to child language outcomes. Some of the qualities that appear associated with better outcomes include timing the interventions to co-occur with specific developments in child behaviors, teaching over a span of approximately 10-12 sessions, and designing lessons to be culturally sensitive to individual families.

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