Publications by authors named "Lee Rosas"

The aim of this study was to develop a checklist to assess vocabulary development in Indigenous Australian children, with a local focus on Indigenous Australian children growing up in the towns and communities of the Katherine Region in the Northern Territory of Australia. In this region, many families are multilingual and/or multidialectal and children's home languages include varieties of Aboriginal English, Kriol, traditional Aboriginal languages, and/or other languages. Over four years, a checklist was iteratively developed from parent interviews, comparisons of potential items to the content and structure of the Communicative Development Inventories (CDI): Words & Gestures (Short Form), team discussions and pilot testing with 33 parents of infants aged 0-4 years.

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  • * The study involved interviews with 9 caregivers of children who participated in the LiTTLe Program, focusing on their feedback regarding speech and language strategies, hearing health, and school readiness.
  • * While caregivers appreciated the program's interactive strategies, some found certain methods challenging; they recognized the importance of hearing for communication and agreed that the program effectively prepared children for school through early literacy and familiarization with school routines.
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