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EXPRESS: Parent-child sensorimotor coordination in toddlers with and without hearing loss.

Monroy, Claire; Yu, Chen; Houston, Derek

Authors

Chen Yu

Derek Houston



Abstract

Infants experience the world through their actions with objects and their interactions with other people, especially their parents. Prior research has shown that school-age children with hearing loss experience poorer quality interactions with typically hearing parents, yet little is known about parent-child interactions between toddlers with hearing loss and their parents early in life. In the current study, we used mobile eye-tracking to investigate parent-child interactions in toddlers with and without hearing loss (mean ages: 19.42 months, SD = 3.41 months). Parents and toddlers engaged in a goal-directed, interactive task that involved inserting coins into a slot and required joint coordination between the parent and the child. Overall, findings revealed that deaf toddlers demonstrate typical action skills in line with their hearing peers and engage in similar interactions with their parents during social interactions. Findings also revealed that deaf toddlers explored objects more and showed more temporal stability in their motor movements (i.e., less variation in their timing across trials) compared with hearing peers, suggesting further adaptability of the deaf group to their atypical sensory environment rather than poorer coordination. In contrast to previous research, findings suggest an intact ability of deaf toddlers to coordinate their actions with their parents and highlight the adaptability within dyads who have atypical sensory experiences.

Citation

Monroy, C., Yu, C., & Houston, D. (in press). EXPRESS: Parent-child sensorimotor coordination in toddlers with and without hearing loss. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218241253277. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218241253277

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 24, 2024
Online Publication Date Apr 24, 2024
Deposit Date May 13, 2024
Publicly Available Date May 13, 2024
Journal Quarterly journal of experimental psychology
Print ISSN 1747-0218
Electronic ISSN 1747-0226
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 17470218241253277
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218241253277
Keywords parent-child interaction, deafness, social-cognitive development, joint action, dual mobile eye-tracking, hearing loss
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/826241

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