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https://doi.org/10.31299/hrri.62.si.1

Toddlers’ social skills and expressive vocabulary

Astra Schults orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-0622-9477 ; Tallinn University, Tallin, Estonia *
Tiia Tulviste

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Sažetak

Social skills are critical for language acquisition. In addition to other related factors, this study examined how social skills relate to language development. Data for 100 children (20 with language difficulties) were collected at age three; parents completed the ECDI-III and teachers completed the Social Skills Questionnaire (86 children). At age four, 76 parents repeated the
ECDI-III. Language difficulties, maternal education, and social skills had significant concurrent effects on vocabulary. Maternal education and social skills were able to predict changes in vocabulary one year later. Emotion regulation and interaction skills supported vocabulary more than behaviour regulation. Relationship skills at age three predicted vocabulary at age four.

Ključne riječi

expressive vocabulary; social skills; toddlers; longitudinal study

Hrčak ID:

346293

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/346293

Datum izdavanja:

15.4.2026.

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