Sökning: "Mother-child interaction"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 14 avhandlingar innehållade orden Mother-child interaction.
1. Communicative challenges : A comparative study of mother-child interaction
Sammanfattning : A fundamental assumption behind the present investigation is that children's appropriation of linguistic and conceptual repertoires are intrinsically linked to the communicative challenges that they meet in their interactions with adults. It is furthermore assumed that these challenges vary between different groups in complex societies. LÄS MER
2. Communicative Challenges : A comparative study of mother-child interaction
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3. Nurturing a heritage language : Language-centered practices in mother-child interactions in multilingual families
Sammanfattning : Situated within research on language socialization and family language policy, this thesis explores how young children (2–4 years old) learn their heritage language in multilingual, transnational families, and how multilingualism becomes an integral part of family life. It draws on video-ethnographic fieldwork in three bi/multilingual families in Sweden with preschool-aged children where the mothers speak Russian and the parents aspire to raise children multilingually. LÄS MER
4. Att tolka barns signaler : gravt utvecklingsstörda flerhandikappade barns lek och kommunikation
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to describe interaction between mothers/ caregivers and their profoundly mentally retarded and multiply handicapped children, and to describe the function of play in communicative interaction.In the study I describe the communicative interaction of six children aged 1:3 to 10 years. LÄS MER
5. Föräldrars delaktighet i sitt barns vård vid neonatal intensivvård
Sammanfattning : When a newborn baby is in need of care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the care is assumed to be carried out not only by personnel but also by parents. To promote parental participation in this care, the parents are welcome to stay with their child whenever they wish. LÄS MER