Posted on 02/12/2009 2:17:26 PM PST by NormsRevenge
CHICAGO (Reuters) Babies who use many gestures to communicate when they are 14 months-old have much larger vocabularies when they start school than those who don't, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
They said babies with wealthier, better-educated parents tend to gesture more and this may help explain why some children from low-income families fare less well in school.
"When children enter school, there is a large socioeconomic gap in their vocabularies," said the University of Chicago's Meredith Rowe, whose study appears in the journal Science.
Gestures could help explain the difference, Rowe told the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in Chicago.
Vocabulary is a key predictor of school success. Earlier research showed that well-off, educated parents tend to talk to their children more than their poorer, less-educated peers.
"What we are doing here is going one step earlier and asking, does this socioeconomic status relate to gesture, and can that explain some of the gap we see at school entry," Rowe said.
The researchers filmed 50 Chicago-area children and parents from diverse economic backgrounds and counted the number of gestures, such as pointing at a picture.
The team found that 14-month-olds from high-income, well-educated families used gesture to convey an average of 24 different meanings during each 90-minute session, compared with 13 meanings conveyed by children from lower-income families.
When the same children entered school at age four and a half, those from higher-income families had better vocabulary scores on standardized tests.
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You mean higher educated adults had children who knew more? Wow, what a surprise!
A college educated adult is likely to speak to their children in a broader vocabulary than an uneducated adult I would think. It’s not about poor or rich, it’s about education and intellegence in teaching children and expecting them to know things as well.
Does this mean it’s now good to talk with your hands? Used to be this was somewhat of a put down.
You are SO right on. It’s just plain silliness to equate it to wealth. IMO, it’s a ploy to make redistributing the wealth sound like a good idea.
Bunch of hogwash.
They study fifty out of billions, and arrive at a conclusion? Pfffftt...
So that baby on ETrade commercial (Super Bowl) is definitely ahead of all of them ....
Sooooo...that must mean all those ‘ghetto homies’ makin’ gang gestures are..um..articulate? /s
How many other babies have lost half their families' wealth before bath time?
Didn’t say - cute ad though ...
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