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  1. A replicable, low-burden mechanism for observing, recording, and analysing mother-child interaction in population research
  2. Associations between maternal responsive linguistic input and child language performance at age 4 in a community-based sample of slow-to-talk toddlers
  3. Predictive validity of verbal and non-verbal communication and mother-child turn-taking at 12 months on language outcomes at 24 and 36 months in a cohort of infants experiencing adversity: a preliminary study
  4. Maternal communicative behaviours and interaction quality as predictors of language development: findings from a community-based study of slow-to-talk toddlers
  5. Measuring communicative participation in population-based samples of children with speech and language difficulties
  6. Associations between Maternal Behaviors at 1 Year and Child Language at 2 Years in a Cohort of Women Experiencing Adversity
  7. Associations between expressive and receptive language and internalizing and externalizing behaviours in a community-based prospective study of slow-to-talk toddlers
  8. Maternal responsiveness predicts child language at ages 3 and 4 in a community-based sample of slow-to-talk toddlers
  9. Measuring maternal responsiveness in a community-based sample of slow-to-talk toddlers: a cross-sectional study
  10. Maternal Behaviors Promoting Language Acquisition in Slow-to-Talk Toddlers
  11. Why families choose not to participate in research: Feedback from non‐responders
  12. Improving outcomes of preschool language delay in the community: protocol for the Language for Learning randomised controlled trial