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A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study

OBJECTIVES: Human beings can use gestures such as pointing and reaching to communicate with others before they have the ability to use verbal communication to produce speech. Given the importance of children's communication development and the key role of gestures development in communicating,...

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Autores principales: BABAEI, Zahra, ZARIFIAN, Talieh, ASHTARI, Atieh, BAKHSHI, Enayatollah, EBRAHIMPOUR, Mona
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30279716
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author BABAEI, Zahra
ZARIFIAN, Talieh
ASHTARI, Atieh
BAKHSHI, Enayatollah
EBRAHIMPOUR, Mona
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ZARIFIAN, Talieh
ASHTARI, Atieh
BAKHSHI, Enayatollah
EBRAHIMPOUR, Mona
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description OBJECTIVES: Human beings can use gestures such as pointing and reaching to communicate with others before they have the ability to use verbal communication to produce speech. Given the importance of children's communication development and the key role of gestures development in communicating, the main purpose of this study was to analyze the normal development of pointing and reaching gestures and their relationship in 12-16-month-old children speaking Farsi. MATERIALS & METHODS: In this prospective, observational and longitudinal study the gestures of 11 monolingual Farsi-speaking children (7 boys and 4 girls, from Oct 2015 to Jan 2017 in the homes of participants across Tehran, Iran) were evaluated via non-randomized sampling method. Child-mother interactions were videotaped monthly in a semi-structured context to capture the emergence and consistent use of targeted gestures. Afterward, the data were coded and statistically analyzed for this purpose Repetitive measured; independent t-test and Pearson correlation were used. RESULTS: The mean of the pointing gesture increased significantly from 12 to 16 months (P<0.05). However, this was not significant for the reaching gesture. Moreover, there was no relationship between pointing and reaching gestures. CONCLUSION: Pointing gestures increase with age from 12-16 months in Farsi-speaking children. However, reaching gestures stay the same between 12-16 months of age. The study provided rich details of common gestures that children use to signal their intentions before verbal communication.
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spelling pubmed-61606292019-01-01 A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study BABAEI, Zahra ZARIFIAN, Talieh ASHTARI, Atieh BAKHSHI, Enayatollah EBRAHIMPOUR, Mona Iran J Child Neurol Original Article OBJECTIVES: Human beings can use gestures such as pointing and reaching to communicate with others before they have the ability to use verbal communication to produce speech. Given the importance of children's communication development and the key role of gestures development in communicating, the main purpose of this study was to analyze the normal development of pointing and reaching gestures and their relationship in 12-16-month-old children speaking Farsi. MATERIALS & METHODS: In this prospective, observational and longitudinal study the gestures of 11 monolingual Farsi-speaking children (7 boys and 4 girls, from Oct 2015 to Jan 2017 in the homes of participants across Tehran, Iran) were evaluated via non-randomized sampling method. Child-mother interactions were videotaped monthly in a semi-structured context to capture the emergence and consistent use of targeted gestures. Afterward, the data were coded and statistically analyzed for this purpose Repetitive measured; independent t-test and Pearson correlation were used. RESULTS: The mean of the pointing gesture increased significantly from 12 to 16 months (P<0.05). However, this was not significant for the reaching gesture. Moreover, there was no relationship between pointing and reaching gestures. CONCLUSION: Pointing gestures increase with age from 12-16 months in Farsi-speaking children. However, reaching gestures stay the same between 12-16 months of age. The study provided rich details of common gestures that children use to signal their intentions before verbal communication. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6160629/ /pubmed/30279716 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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BABAEI, Zahra
ZARIFIAN, Talieh
ASHTARI, Atieh
BAKHSHI, Enayatollah
EBRAHIMPOUR, Mona
A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_full A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_short A look at the normal development of Pointing and Reaching Gestures in 12-16-Month-Old Farsi-Speaking Children: A Longitudinal Study
title_sort look at the normal development of pointing and reaching gestures in 12-16-month-old farsi-speaking children: a longitudinal study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30279716
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