Describing the home language learning envrionment of toddlers with Down syndrome using the LENA system
This is a completed project.
Description
This project is gathering information about the nature of the home language envrionment of toddlers by testing a new digital speech recorder called LENA (Language Environment Analysis). The goal is to learn more about communications patterns between infants and toddlers with Down syndrome and their parents during natural home routines. Outcomes of this project have the potential to guide language treatment programs in the home and early intervention centers.
Project Administration
Kathy Thiemann-Bourque, principal investigator
Nancy Brady, co-investigator
Steve Warren, co-investigator
Project Contact
Kathy Thiemann-Bourque, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Assistant Research Professor
Juniper Gardens Children's Project
Mailing Address:
1052 Dole Human Development Center
1000 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045-7555
thiemann@ku.edu
785-864-0528 (phone)
785-864-5323 (fax)
Send corrections/comments/questions to lifespan@ku.edu


