Aims. To investigate factors associated with language delay in a cohort of 30-month-old children and determine if identification of language delay requires active contact with families. Methods. Data were collected at a pilot universal 30-month health contact. Health visitors used a simple two-item language screen. Data were obtained for 315 children; language delay was found in 33. The predictive capacity of 13 variables which could realistically be known before the 30-month contact was analysed. Results. Seven variables were significantly associated with language delay in univariate analysis, but in logistic regression only five of these variables remained significant. Conclusion. The presence of one or more risk factors had a sensitivity...
Early language delay (ELD) is a warning sign that may presage the presence of a later language impai...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to investigate the risk factors present at 2 years for chi...
Genes are known to play an important role in causing specific language impairment, but it is unclear...
Aims. To investigate factors associated with language delay in a cohort of 30-month-old children and...
Copyright © 2013 Philip Wilson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Language delays are relatively common. Children experience language delay when they do not meet the ...
Difficulties in the development of speech and language in children are considered as a common paedia...
Introduction: Speech and language development is an important indicator of a child's overall develop...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Early language delays across the preschool period have important implicati...
Objective: To investigate the predictive factors for early language delay (ELD) at age 2 years based...
WOS: 000513180600009PubMed: 31929463The aim of this study was to identify major risk factors and soc...
Language delays are often underestimated in very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) preterm infants. We aimed t...
OBJECTIVE: This article responds to evidence gaps regarding language impairment identified by the US...
Children with familial risk (FR) of dyslexia and children with early language delay are known to be ...
Many children have a suspected delay in language development and need extensive support from parents...
Early language delay (ELD) is a warning sign that may presage the presence of a later language impai...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to investigate the risk factors present at 2 years for chi...
Genes are known to play an important role in causing specific language impairment, but it is unclear...
Aims. To investigate factors associated with language delay in a cohort of 30-month-old children and...
Copyright © 2013 Philip Wilson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Language delays are relatively common. Children experience language delay when they do not meet the ...
Difficulties in the development of speech and language in children are considered as a common paedia...
Introduction: Speech and language development is an important indicator of a child's overall develop...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Early language delays across the preschool period have important implicati...
Objective: To investigate the predictive factors for early language delay (ELD) at age 2 years based...
WOS: 000513180600009PubMed: 31929463The aim of this study was to identify major risk factors and soc...
Language delays are often underestimated in very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) preterm infants. We aimed t...
OBJECTIVE: This article responds to evidence gaps regarding language impairment identified by the US...
Children with familial risk (FR) of dyslexia and children with early language delay are known to be ...
Many children have a suspected delay in language development and need extensive support from parents...
Early language delay (ELD) is a warning sign that may presage the presence of a later language impai...
Purpose: The aim of the current study was to investigate the risk factors present at 2 years for chi...
Genes are known to play an important role in causing specific language impairment, but it is unclear...