Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
359877 Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fathers' vocabulary to infants has been linked in the literature to early child language development, however, little is known about the variability in fathers' language behavior. This study considered associations between fathers' work characteristics and fathers' vocabulary among a sample of employed African American fathers of 6-month-old infants who were living in low-income rural communities. After controlling for family and individual factors, we found that fathers who worked nonstandard shifts and reported more job flexibility used more diverse vocabulary with their infants.

► We considered how work characteristics are related to fathers' talk to infants. ► We looked at a sample of employed African American fathers. ► Nonstandard shift work was associated with more stimulating father language input. ► Flexible job conditions were linked to more stimulating father language input.

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