Background The youngest children in an academic year are reported to be educationally disadvantaged and overrepresented in referrals to clinical services. In this study we investigate for the first time whether these disadvantages are indicative of a mismatch between language competence at school entry and the academic demands of the classroom. Methods We recruited a population sample of 7,267 children aged 4 years 9 months to 5 years 10 months attending state-maintained reception classrooms in Surrey, England. Teacher ratings on the Children's Communication Checklist-Short (CCC-S), a measure of language competence, the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire-Total Difficulties Score (SDQ), a measure of behavioural problems, and the E...
Children learning English as an additional language (EAL) often experience lower academic attainment...
The relationships are explored between language and literacy and academic success at 16 years in an ...
BACKGROUND: To investigate whether time spent in educational activities at 2-3 years and development...
Background The youngest children in an academic year are reported to be educationally disadvantaged ...
It is well-established that language skills are amongst the best predictors of educational success. ...
Substantial evidence exists that social circumstances can affect children’s language development. As...
Background: Previous studies have highlighted the level of communication difficulty experienced by c...
Research has shown that language skills is one of the most important predictors of school success de...
Around 6% of U.K. children are underachieving at school relative to their potential (URP). We explor...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between social deprivation and children's l...
BACKGROUND: Children with speech difficulties may have associated educational problems. This paper r...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
Children aged 3–4 years (n = 876) were recruited from deprived areas in England, and a significant m...
Behavioral adjustment has been recognized as an essential ability for people to thrive in society, a...
Language impairment (LI) is one of the most common types of special educational needs (SEN), not onl...
Children learning English as an additional language (EAL) often experience lower academic attainment...
The relationships are explored between language and literacy and academic success at 16 years in an ...
BACKGROUND: To investigate whether time spent in educational activities at 2-3 years and development...
Background The youngest children in an academic year are reported to be educationally disadvantaged ...
It is well-established that language skills are amongst the best predictors of educational success. ...
Substantial evidence exists that social circumstances can affect children’s language development. As...
Background: Previous studies have highlighted the level of communication difficulty experienced by c...
Research has shown that language skills is one of the most important predictors of school success de...
Around 6% of U.K. children are underachieving at school relative to their potential (URP). We explor...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the association between social deprivation and children's l...
BACKGROUND: Children with speech difficulties may have associated educational problems. This paper r...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
Children aged 3–4 years (n = 876) were recruited from deprived areas in England, and a significant m...
Behavioral adjustment has been recognized as an essential ability for people to thrive in society, a...
Language impairment (LI) is one of the most common types of special educational needs (SEN), not onl...
Children learning English as an additional language (EAL) often experience lower academic attainment...
The relationships are explored between language and literacy and academic success at 16 years in an ...
BACKGROUND: To investigate whether time spent in educational activities at 2-3 years and development...