Maternal Responsiveness to Gestures in Children With Down Syndrome

Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2018 Aug 6;27(3):1018-1029. doi: 10.1044/2018_AJSLP-17-0138.

Abstract

Purpose: This study compared gesture use in young children with Down syndrome (DS) and typical development (TD) as well as how mothers respond to child gestures based on child age and diagnosis.

Method: Twenty-two mother-child dyads with DS and 22 mother-child dyads with TD participated. The child participants were between 22 and 63 months and were matched on chronological age. We coded child gesture use and whether mothers recoded child gestures (i.e., provided a verbal translation) during naturalistic interactions.

Results: The children with DS used more gestures than peers with TD. After controlling for expressive language ability, the two groups were not significantly different on child gesture use. Regardless of child diagnosis, mothers recoded approximately the same percentage of child gestures. There was a significant interaction between child diagnosis and child age when predicting the percentage of maternal gesture recodes; mothers of children with DS did not demonstrate differences in the percentage of maternal gesture recodes based on child age, but there was a negative relationship between the percentage of maternal gesture recodes and child age for the children with TD.

Conclusions: Young children with DS gesture more than chronological age-matched children with TD, therefore providing numerous opportunities for caregivers to recode child gestures and support language development. Early intervention should focus on increasing parent responsiveness to child gestures earlier in life in order to provide additional word-learning opportunities for children with DS.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Child Behavior*
  • Child Language*
  • Child, Preschool
  • Communication*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Disabled Children / psychology*
  • Down Syndrome / diagnosis
  • Down Syndrome / psychology*
  • Female
  • Gestures*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Maternal Behavior*
  • Mother-Child Relations*
  • Play and Playthings
  • Reading
  • Recognition, Psychology
  • Speech Acoustics
  • Speech Intelligibility
  • Verbal Behavior
  • Video Recording
  • Voice Quality