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Maternal experience and language impairment mother-child dialogics

BACKGROUND: the maternal experience and language impairment mother-child dialogics. PROCEDURES: the aim was to research the possible relations between maternal experience and mother-child dialogics, in language impairment children cases. The sample was made up with four children, between two and four year old with language impairment and their mothers.The mothers answered a semi-structured interview about the maternal experience and possible mothers' emotional signs like anxiety and depression. The pairs engaged in interaction were videotaped in order to interpret the mother's speech, in one case grand-mother, and the interaction process. RESULTS: the results showed that the children were in interactions with mothers and a grandmother with anxiety symptom (two cases) and with depression symptoms (two cases). Just one mother did not have anxiety or depressions symptoms and had a good dialogic interaction with her child. CONCLUSION: Data showed relationship between maternal experience and dialogic mother-child interaction. There were play and dialogic discernments related with mothers and grandmother emotional states.

Mother-Child Relations; Language Disorders; Child


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