A Longitudinal Examination of Language Skills, Social Skills, and Behavior Problems of Preschool Children From Low-Income Families:

TOPICS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION(2020)

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We examined the relations between language skills and behavior problems and whether social skills mediated these relations among preschool children enrolled in Head Start programs. Participants included 242 preschool children and their parents in Head Start programs. Over a 2-year period, parents and teachers reported children's behavior problems using theChild Behavior Checklist Ages 11/2-5, and social skills using theSocial Skills Improvement System-Rating Scales.Children's expressive and receptive language skills were assessed individually using thePreschool Language Scale-5. Results suggested that children's early receptive language predicted later teacher-reported child internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Social skills did not mediate associations between language skills and parent- or teacher-reported child behavior problems.
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language skills,social skills,behavior problems,preschool children,Head Start
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