BACKGROUND: Many measures of infants' early cognitive development, including the BSID-II (The Bayley Scales of Infant Development), mix together test items that assess a number of different developmental domains including language, attention, motor functioning and social abilities, and some items contribute to the assessment of more than one domain. Consequently, the scales may lead to under- or over-estimates of cognitive abilities in some clinical samples and may not be the best measure to use for matching purposes. METHOD: To address this issue we created a modified form of the BSID-II (the BSID-M) to provide a 'purer' assessment of the general cognitive capacities in infants with Down syndrome (DS) from 6 to 18 months of age. We exclude...
Objective: Early detection of children with developmental delay is crucial for determining which chi...
This paper reviews early infant measures based on standardised scales of development – both tr...
Introduction: For diagnosing children who are suspected to have developmental delay through developm...
Background Many measures of infants' early cognitive development, including the BSID-II (The Bayley...
Background Many measures of infants’ early cognitive development, including the BSID-II, mix togethe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive validity of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, Second Edi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the accuracy of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Second Edition (BSID-...
Background: Understanding the timing of developmental milestones in typical and clinical populations...
Most of the developmental instruments that measure cognitive development in children rely heavily on...
AIM: To reveal the differences in neurocognitive development in premature infants and full-term i...
The Bayley Scales of Infant Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III) and Stanford-Binet Intelligence ...
Two studies on cognitive performance in mentally retarded children are reported. In the first study,...
Purpose: To compare motor and cognitive performance in infants with typical development in the 1st, ...
The Griffiths ' Mental Development Scales have been recommended for use in diagnostic as-sessme...
In response to concerns that the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development III (BSIDIII) under...
Objective: Early detection of children with developmental delay is crucial for determining which chi...
This paper reviews early infant measures based on standardised scales of development – both tr...
Introduction: For diagnosing children who are suspected to have developmental delay through developm...
Background Many measures of infants' early cognitive development, including the BSID-II (The Bayley...
Background Many measures of infants’ early cognitive development, including the BSID-II, mix togethe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive validity of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, Second Edi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the accuracy of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Second Edition (BSID-...
Background: Understanding the timing of developmental milestones in typical and clinical populations...
Most of the developmental instruments that measure cognitive development in children rely heavily on...
AIM: To reveal the differences in neurocognitive development in premature infants and full-term i...
The Bayley Scales of Infant Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III) and Stanford-Binet Intelligence ...
Two studies on cognitive performance in mentally retarded children are reported. In the first study,...
Purpose: To compare motor and cognitive performance in infants with typical development in the 1st, ...
The Griffiths ' Mental Development Scales have been recommended for use in diagnostic as-sessme...
In response to concerns that the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development III (BSIDIII) under...
Objective: Early detection of children with developmental delay is crucial for determining which chi...
This paper reviews early infant measures based on standardised scales of development – both tr...
Introduction: For diagnosing children who are suspected to have developmental delay through developm...