Early Years and Disadvantage: Matching Developmental Circumstances in Populations to Prevention and Intervention Opportunities

Stephen R. Zubrick, Catherine Taylor, Daniel Christensen, Kirsten Hancock

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Abstract

In this chapter we use rich longitudinal data to examine the typical growth of vocabulary in children as they age from 4 years onwards. Vocabulary is a robust indicator of language development and of early cognitive growth. The data demonstrate the surprising variability among children of similar ages in their early cognitive growth. This variability leads to difficulties in predicting early vulnerability and in subsequently selecting children for targeted interventions. By examining the developmental circumstances that accelerate or retard changes in the growth of this aspect of language development we assess the implications of the findings for the subsequent population reach and actual participation of children in programs designed to reach those who are variously vulnerable.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLife Course Research and Social Policies
EditorsJaneen Baxter, Jack Lam, Jenny Povey, Rennie Lee, Stephen R. Zubrick
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media B.V.
Pages37-56
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9783031122248
ISBN (Print)9783031122231
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Publication series

NameLife Course Research and Social Policies
Volume15
ISSN (Print)2211-7776
ISSN (Electronic)2211-7784

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