Abstract
The goal is to explain Down syndrome social language disturbances. Down's syndrome and non-handicapped children were observed interacting with their mothers. We compared 22 dyads with Down syndrome children and 22 dyads with non-handicapped children. Down's syndrome children were matched on mental age with non-handicapped children (4 to 24 months). Social context, mothers' behaviours and children's social communicative competences were evaluated. Interaction behaviours in the mothers of DS children differ from those of mothers of non-handicapped children. DS communicative competences also are different from those in non-handicapped children. We argue that mothers' behavioural interaction in the dyads with DS children can be an aspect of social communicative disturbances of DS children.
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