Item does not contain fulltextThe expressive vocabulary of children with Down Syndrome (DS) is generally measured with parental reports, such as the Communicative Development Inventory (CDI), given that standardized tests for assessing vocabulary levels may be too difficult for most young children with DS. The CDI provides important insight into the parents' perception of their child's vocabulary development. The CDI has proven to be a valid measurement of expressive vocabulary, spoken and gestural, in typical and atypical populations. The validity in children with DS is not well established and signed vocabulary is often not included. This longitudinal study examined the concurrent and predictive validity of the Dutch version of the CDI (N...
BACKGROUND: Children and young people with Down's syndrome present with deficits in expressive speec...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
As children with Down syndrome (DS) typically manifest significant delays in language development, t...
The expressive vocabulary of children with Down Syndrome (DS) is generally measured with parental re...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine potential differences in the predictors of expres...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to develop a core vocabulary list for young ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: There is a lack of longitudinal data on predictors of vocabul...
Establishing expressive language benchmarks (ELBs) for children with Down syndrome (DS), as develope...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate expressive language sampling (ELS) as a procedur...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate expressive language sampling (ELS) as a proced...
Introduction: Expressive vocabulary plays a vital role in child language development, and its assess...
This study investigated the development of language and communication in children with Down syndrom...
Purpose: Successful communication depends on language content, language form, and language use (prag...
Receptive vocabulary is an important aspect of cognitive functioning. It appears to be a relative st...
Objective: Considering the fact that children with Down Syndrome have a severe delay in language dev...
BACKGROUND: Children and young people with Down's syndrome present with deficits in expressive speec...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
As children with Down syndrome (DS) typically manifest significant delays in language development, t...
The expressive vocabulary of children with Down Syndrome (DS) is generally measured with parental re...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine potential differences in the predictors of expres...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to develop a core vocabulary list for young ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: There is a lack of longitudinal data on predictors of vocabul...
Establishing expressive language benchmarks (ELBs) for children with Down syndrome (DS), as develope...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate expressive language sampling (ELS) as a procedur...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate expressive language sampling (ELS) as a proced...
Introduction: Expressive vocabulary plays a vital role in child language development, and its assess...
This study investigated the development of language and communication in children with Down syndrom...
Purpose: Successful communication depends on language content, language form, and language use (prag...
Receptive vocabulary is an important aspect of cognitive functioning. It appears to be a relative st...
Objective: Considering the fact that children with Down Syndrome have a severe delay in language dev...
BACKGROUND: Children and young people with Down's syndrome present with deficits in expressive speec...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
As children with Down syndrome (DS) typically manifest significant delays in language development, t...