TY - JOUR
T1 - Symbolic play and novel noun learning in deaf and hearing children
T2 - Longitudinal effects of access to sound on early precursors of language
AU - CDaCI Investigative Team
AU - Quittner, Alexandra L.
AU - Cejas, Ivette
AU - Wang, Nae Yuh
AU - Niparko, John K.
AU - Barker, David H.
AU - Francis, Howard
AU - Bowditch, Steve
AU - Ostrander, Rick
AU - Marsiglia, Dawn
AU - Yeagle, Jennifer
AU - Mellon, Nancy
AU - Ouellette, Meredith
AU - Dougherty, Meredith
AU - Gates-Ulanet, Patricia
AU - Verhoff, Julie
AU - Hodges, Annelle
AU - Balkany, Thomas
AU - Lopez, Alina
AU - Goodwin, Leslie
AU - Zwolan, Teresa
AU - Arnedt, Caroline
AU - El-Kashlam, Hussam
AU - Starr, Kelly
AU - Thomas, Ellen
AU - Still, Jennifer
AU - Teagle, Holly F.B.
AU - Buchman, Craig A.
AU - Zdanski, Carlton
AU - Eskridge, Hannah
AU - Pillsbury, Harold C.
AU - Woodard, Jennifer
AU - Eisenberg, Laurie S.
AU - Johnson, Karen
AU - Luxford, William
AU - Visser-Dumont, Leslie
AU - Martinez, Amy
AU - Ganguly, Dianne Hammes
AU - Stika, Carren J.
AU - Tobey, Emily A.
AU - Geers, Ann
AU - Britt, Lana
AU - Lane, Janet
AU - Roland, Peter
AU - Shin, Sujin
AU - Sundarrajan, Madhu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Quittner et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
PY - 2016/5/1
Y1 - 2016/5/1
N2 - In the largest, longitudinal study of young, deaf children before and three years after cochlear implantation, we compared symbolic play and novel noun learning to age-matched hearing peers. Participants were 180 children from six cochlear implant centers and 96 hearing children. Symbolic play was measured during five minutes of videotaped, structured solitary play. Play was coded as "symbolic" if the child used substitution (e.g., a wooden block as a bed). Novel noun learning was measured in 10 trials using a novel object and a distractor. Cochlear implant vs. normal hearing children were delayed in their use of symbolic play, however, those implanted before vs. after age two performed significantly better. Children with cochlear implants were also delayed in novel noun learning (median delay 1.54 years), with minimal evidence of catch-up growth. Quality of parent-child interactions was positively related to performance on the novel noun learning, but not symbolic play task. Early implantation was beneficial for both achievement of symbolic play and novel noun learning. Further, maternal sensitivity and linguistic stimulation by parents positively affected noun learning skills, although children with cochlear implants still lagged in comparison to hearing peers.
AB - In the largest, longitudinal study of young, deaf children before and three years after cochlear implantation, we compared symbolic play and novel noun learning to age-matched hearing peers. Participants were 180 children from six cochlear implant centers and 96 hearing children. Symbolic play was measured during five minutes of videotaped, structured solitary play. Play was coded as "symbolic" if the child used substitution (e.g., a wooden block as a bed). Novel noun learning was measured in 10 trials using a novel object and a distractor. Cochlear implant vs. normal hearing children were delayed in their use of symbolic play, however, those implanted before vs. after age two performed significantly better. Children with cochlear implants were also delayed in novel noun learning (median delay 1.54 years), with minimal evidence of catch-up growth. Quality of parent-child interactions was positively related to performance on the novel noun learning, but not symbolic play task. Early implantation was beneficial for both achievement of symbolic play and novel noun learning. Further, maternal sensitivity and linguistic stimulation by parents positively affected noun learning skills, although children with cochlear implants still lagged in comparison to hearing peers.
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U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0155964
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0155964
M3 - Article
C2 - 27228032
AN - SCOPUS:84973469378
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 11
JO - PloS one
JF - PloS one
IS - 5
M1 - e0155964
ER -