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Child Language Teaching and Therapy | 2014

Does reading to infants benefit their cognitive development at 9-months-old? An investigation using a large birth cohort survey

Aisling Murray; Suzanne M. Egan

This study uses a nationally representative sample of 9-month-old infants and their families from the Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) study to investigate if reading to infants is associated with higher scores on contemporaneous indicators of cognitive development independently of other language-based interactions between parent and infant, such as showing them pictures or talking to them. Reading to infants had an independent positive effect on scores for both the problem-solving and communication subscales of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), while the positive effect of showing pictures was independent only for communication scores. The effects of both of these activities were, however, less substantial than the positive effect observed for the more informal activity of frequently talking to the infant while doing other things; and this was observed for both communication and problem-solving. The analyses were robust to adjustment for several other factors including maternal education, gestational age, non-parental care, breastfeeding, attachment and presence of siblings. The findings highlight the potential of reading and talking to infants, not just for language and literacy development but also for other aspects of cognitive development.


Irish Journal of Psychology | 2012

The relationship of parenting style to academic achievement in middle childhood

Aisling Murray

Parenting style has been highlighted as an important factor in child and adolescent outcomes for a range of indicators including health and educational achievement. The fostering of a positive self-concept and closer parental monitoring of school involvement are two of the suggested mechanisms by which parenting style may affect educational achievement. In recent years, much research has tended to focus on adolescents and there is considerably less information for middle childhood. This paper looks at the role of maternal parenting style (based on child-reports) on academic achievement for a large sample of 9-year-old children who took part in the Growing Up in Ireland study. It shows that an authoritative parenting style was associated with higher scores on measures of reading and maths relative to neglectful or uninvolved styles, however the expected advantage over an authoritarian parenting style did not emerge (and tended to reverse post-adjustment for mediators), and other socio-demographic character...


Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2013

The Effect of Breastfeeding on Neuro-Development in Infancy

Cathal McCrory; Aisling Murray


Archive | 2009

Growing up in Ireland. National longitudinal study of children: the lives of 9-year-olds. .

James Williams; Sheila Greene; Erika Doyle; Elaine Harris; Richard Layte; Selina McCoy; Cathal McCrory; Aisling Murray; Elizabeth Nixon; Tom O'Dowd; Mona O'Moore; Amanda Quail; Emer Smyth; Lorraine Swords; Lelia Thornton


Archive | 2009

Growing up in Ireland: The lives of 9 year olds

Erika Doyle; Tom O'Dowd; Sheila Greene; Lorraine Swords; Elizabeth Nixon; Emer Smyth; Cathal McCrory; Amanda Quail; Maeve Thornton; Aisling Murray; Astrid O'moore; James Williams; Selina McCoy


Child Care in Practice | 2014

Prevalence and Predictors of Grandparent Childcare in Ireland: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample of Infants and their Families

Sinéad McNally; Michelle Share; Aisling Murray


Archive | 2011

CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN PARENTING PRACTICES

Aisling Murray


Archive | 2010

Growing up in Ireland, National Longitudinal Study of Children: Background and Conceptual Framework

Sheila Greene; James Williams; Richard Layte; Erika Doyle; Elaine Harris; Cathal McCrory; Aisling Murray; Tom O'Dowd; Amanda Quail; Lorraine Swords; Maeve Thornton; Christopher T. Whelan


Archive | 2010

Growing up in Ireland national longitudinal study of children. The infants and their families.

James Williams; Sheila Greene; Sinéad McNally; Aisling Murray; Amanda Quail


Archive | 2013

Growing up in Ireland: National longitudinal study of children- Development from birth to three years

James Williams; Aisling Murray; Cathal McCrory; Sinéad McNally

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James Williams

Economic and Social Research Institute

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Amanda Quail

Economic and Social Research Institute

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Frances McGinnity

Economic and Social Research Institute

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Emer Smyth

Economic and Social Research Institute

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Maeve Thornton

Economic and Social Research Institute

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Merike Darmody

Economic and Social Research Institute

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Selina McCoy

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Helen Russell

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