APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Family Socioeconomic Status and Toddler Language Ability As Predictors of Sustained Attention

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Developmental

  • Lucy Moreman
    Indiana University
  • Maureen McQuillan
    Indiana University Bloomington
  • John Bates
    Indiana University Bloomington

Abstract

Family socioeconomic status was found to be associated with toddlers’ language ability, which in turn predicted children’s ability to sustain attention during free play and a structured token sorting task 6 months later, even when statistically accounting for prior levels of observed sustained attention.

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