Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Infant Behav Dev
Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life.
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR
Consistency in parenting infants has positive developmental outcomes. Yet, the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in consistency of maternal behaviors ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Adv Neonatal Care 2020 Jan 30
Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants.
Williamson S, McGrath JM
Infants born extremely premature (<1500 g) often experience lengthy stays in the challenging environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) se ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
J Perinatol 2020 Jan 28
Risk-adjusted/neuroprotective care services in the NICU: the elemental role of the neonatal therapist (OT, PT, SLP).
Craig JW, Smith CR
Infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) require carefully designed risk-adjusted management encompassing a broad spectrum of neonatal ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
Sound reduction management in the neonatal intensive care unit for preterm or very low birth weight infants.
Almadhoob A, Ohlsson A
Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are subjected to stress, including sound of high intensity. The sound environment in the NICU is lo ...
Read More
Source: PubMed
Int. J. Pediatr. Otorhinolaryngol.
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric assessment of a Persian version of Proctor's developmental vocal assessment protocol: Description of Persian infant vocal development.
Salmani M, Noruzi R, Ghorbani R, Mirmohammadkhani M, Rafiei M, Mansouri B, Siminghalam M
With increasing recognition of the importance of pre-linguistic vocalization, and early intervention for children, proper protocols play an important ...
Read More
Source: PubMed