Медико-биологические факторы речеязыкового развития ребенка (часть 1)

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Аннотация

Проанализированы основные результаты медико-биологического направления изучения факторов становления детской речи и языка. Показано, что различные пре-, пери- и неонатальные факторы развития (тератогенные влияния, недоношенность, малый вес при рождении, заболевания матери во время беременности, хронические заболевания ребенка) негативно сказываются на детско-родительских взаимоотношениях, что имеет долгосрочное влияние на формирование речеязыковой сферы ребенка.

Общая информация

Ключевые слова: детско-родительское взаимодействие, медико-биологические факторы развития, речь, язык

Рубрика издания: Клиническая психология

Тип материала: научная статья

Для цитаты: Чернов Д.Н. Медико-биологические факторы речеязыкового развития ребенка (часть 1) [Электронный ресурс] // Современная зарубежная психология. 2014. Том 3. № 3. С. 65–78. URL: https://psyjournals.ru/journals/jmfp/archive/2014_n3/72749 (дата обращения: 19.03.2024)

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Чернов Дмитрий Николаевич, кандидат психологических наук, Доцент кафедры общей психологии и педагогики психолого-социального факультета, Российский национальный исследовательский медицинский университет (ФГАОУ ВО «РНИМУ имени Н.И. Пирогова»), Москва, Россия, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5404-5325, e-mail: chernov_dima@mail.ru

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