Early language delay (ELD) is a warning sign that may presage the presence of a later language impairment (LI). In order to allow more targeted identification and earlier intervention for LI, better diagnostic measures for toddlers are needed. Development of accurate predictive/ diagnostic models requires consideration of a set of complex interrelated questions around definition, causality, and theories of LIs. A multifactorial model of language development and LI is essential to increase the accuracy of prediction. This article examines what is known about LI in the preschool years and language delay in toddlers, and examines these in relation to the Procedural Deficit Hypothesis (Ullman and Pierpont, [2005] Cortex 41:399-433] and the Stat...
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical characteristics of children with delayed language acqu...
Objective: To investigate the predictive factors for early language delay (ELD) at age 2 years based...
Background The relationship between language and theory of mind (ToM) development in participants...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability and use of language to refer to p...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
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...
Young children who have difficulty learning words compared to their peers are at risk for continued ...
Since the term was first introduced by Samuel Kirk in 1963, problems of language comprehension and e...
Background: International research has shown that language delay (LD) is associated with social, cog...
Background:Late talkers are a heterogeneous group of toddlers and reliable predictors of persistent ...
Purpose This study investigated the stability and growth of preschool language skills and explores l...
Purpose: This study investigated the stability and growth of preschool language skills and explores ...
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical characteristics of children with delayed language acqu...
Objective: To investigate the predictive factors for early language delay (ELD) at age 2 years based...
Background The relationship between language and theory of mind (ToM) development in participants...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability and use of language to refer to p...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
Parent-based assessments of vocabulary, grammar, nonverbal ability, and use of language to refer to ...
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...
Young children who have difficulty learning words compared to their peers are at risk for continued ...
Since the term was first introduced by Samuel Kirk in 1963, problems of language comprehension and e...
Background: International research has shown that language delay (LD) is associated with social, cog...
Background:Late talkers are a heterogeneous group of toddlers and reliable predictors of persistent ...
Purpose This study investigated the stability and growth of preschool language skills and explores l...
Purpose: This study investigated the stability and growth of preschool language skills and explores ...
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical characteristics of children with delayed language acqu...
Objective: To investigate the predictive factors for early language delay (ELD) at age 2 years based...
Background The relationship between language and theory of mind (ToM) development in participants...