none7Background: Although premature birth is associated with lags in language acquisition, it is unclear whether preterms exhibit an elevated risk for language impairment (LI). This study determined whether preterms, without frank cerebral damage, at 2;6 and 3;6 exhibited a higher rate of risk for LI as compared to full-terms, and also sought to identify predictors of risk. Method: Sixty-four Italian very immature preterms were assessed longitudinally at 2;6 and 3;6; age-matched full-terms served as controls at 2;6 (n=22) and 3;6 (n=40). Each completed individualized assessments of cognition and language ability. At each time point, using cut-offs specific to each of the language measures, children were differentiated into two groups (at ...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic factors influence language development in the general population, but the ...
none2Abstract : Several studies have shown that very preterm birth may affect language, executive fu...
Children born at a very low gestational age, even those without neurosensory damages, are at risk of...
Background: Since preterm birth is associated with a constellation of pre-, peri- and post-natal ris...
Background Since preterm birth is associated with a constellation of pre-, peri- and post-natal risk...
none4Background. There is a growing evidence that very preterm birth, even in absence of cerebral da...
Editorial There is ample evidence that children who are born preterm are at risk for language impair...
Background: Research conducted on preterm children's linguistic skills has provided varying pictures...
Abstract This study determined whether very preterm infants, without frank cerebral damage, exhibite...
none2The impact of preterm birth on language development has recently become a focus of interest. Pr...
none7Backgrounds and aims. Several studies have found general cognitive difficulties in preterm chil...
© 2011 Dr. Natalie BarreChildren who are born very preterm (<32 weeks’ gestational age) or very low ...
Language delay (LD) and its relationship with later language impairment in preterm children is a to...
BACKGROUND: Language is a complex neurodevelopmental phenomenon. Approximately 45% of children born ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Socioeconomic factors influence language development in the general...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic factors influence language development in the general population, but the ...
none2Abstract : Several studies have shown that very preterm birth may affect language, executive fu...
Children born at a very low gestational age, even those without neurosensory damages, are at risk of...
Background: Since preterm birth is associated with a constellation of pre-, peri- and post-natal ris...
Background Since preterm birth is associated with a constellation of pre-, peri- and post-natal risk...
none4Background. There is a growing evidence that very preterm birth, even in absence of cerebral da...
Editorial There is ample evidence that children who are born preterm are at risk for language impair...
Background: Research conducted on preterm children's linguistic skills has provided varying pictures...
Abstract This study determined whether very preterm infants, without frank cerebral damage, exhibite...
none2The impact of preterm birth on language development has recently become a focus of interest. Pr...
none7Backgrounds and aims. Several studies have found general cognitive difficulties in preterm chil...
© 2011 Dr. Natalie BarreChildren who are born very preterm (<32 weeks’ gestational age) or very low ...
Language delay (LD) and its relationship with later language impairment in preterm children is a to...
BACKGROUND: Language is a complex neurodevelopmental phenomenon. Approximately 45% of children born ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Socioeconomic factors influence language development in the general...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic factors influence language development in the general population, but the ...
none2Abstract : Several studies have shown that very preterm birth may affect language, executive fu...
Children born at a very low gestational age, even those without neurosensory damages, are at risk of...