Background:Late talkers are a heterogeneous group of toddlers and reliable predictors of persistent language delay have been elusive. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which early social communication and vocabulary production predicted variance in language outcomes at 2 and 3 years of age.Methods:Participants were 408 typically developing and late-talking toddlers who completed the Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales Caregiver Questionnaire and Behavior Sample (CSBS CQ and CSBS BS) at a mean of 20 months, the Language Development Survey (LDS) at a mean of 24 months, and the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) at a mean of 25 months. A subgroup of 198 children completed a second MSEL at 3 years of age. Assoc...
This research explored whether variation in working memory ability helps account for the wide variat...
Early language development delays can have long-lasting adverse effects for later social, language, ...
OBJECTIVE: This article responds to evidence gaps regarding language impairment identified by the US...
Background: Late talkers are a heterogeneous group of toddlers and reliable predictors of persistent...
Twenty-one apparently normal children between 18 and 34 months of age with slow expressive language ...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
Objectives: The present study focused on examining the continuity and directionality of language ski...
Includes bibliographical references.With in the field of speech language pathology there is much res...
A group of children was identified as “late talkers” (LT) on the basis of small expressive vocabular...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Many children who are identified with language delay in the early presc...
ABSTRACT: Objective: The goal of the study was to compare the accuracy and diagnostic power of a par...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Early language delays across the preschool period have important implicati...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
This study examines the temperamental characteristics of children who were identified at age two as ...
This research explored whether variation in working memory ability helps account for the wide variat...
Early language development delays can have long-lasting adverse effects for later social, language, ...
OBJECTIVE: This article responds to evidence gaps regarding language impairment identified by the US...
Background: Late talkers are a heterogeneous group of toddlers and reliable predictors of persistent...
Twenty-one apparently normal children between 18 and 34 months of age with slow expressive language ...
People use language to communicate their needs and intentions, to express emotions, and to form rela...
Objectives: The present study focused on examining the continuity and directionality of language ski...
Includes bibliographical references.With in the field of speech language pathology there is much res...
A group of children was identified as “late talkers” (LT) on the basis of small expressive vocabular...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Many children who are identified with language delay in the early presc...
ABSTRACT: Objective: The goal of the study was to compare the accuracy and diagnostic power of a par...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Early language delays across the preschool period have important implicati...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
This study examines the temperamental characteristics of children who were identified at age two as ...
This research explored whether variation in working memory ability helps account for the wide variat...
Early language development delays can have long-lasting adverse effects for later social, language, ...
OBJECTIVE: This article responds to evidence gaps regarding language impairment identified by the US...