Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate expressive language sampling (ELS) as a procedure for generating spoken language outcome measures for treatment research in Down syndrome (DS). We addressed (a) feasibility, (b) practice effects across two short-term administrations, (c) test-retest reliability across two short-term administrations, (d) convergent and discriminant construct validity, and (e) considered comparisons across the conversation and narration contexts. Method: Participants were 107 individuals with DS between 6 and 23 years of age who presented with intellectual disability (IQ < 70). The utility of ELS procedures designed to collect samples of spoken language in conversation and narration were evaluated separate...
Background Speech and language acquisition can be a challenge for young children with Down syndrome...
This feasibility study aims to estimate the parameters to inform a future randomised controlled tria...
On average, language and communication characteristics of individuals with Down syndrome (the most c...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate expressive language sampling (ELS) as a procedur...
The lack of psychometrically sound outcome measures has been a barrier to evaluating the efficacy of...
BackgroundThe evaluation of treatment efficacy for individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS) or inte...
Establishing expressive language benchmarks (ELBs) for children with Down syndrome (DS), as develope...
The expressive vocabulary of children with Down Syndrome (DS) is generally measured with parental re...
Objective: Considering the fact that children with Down Syndrome have a severe delay in language dev...
Background: Speech and language acquisition can be a challenge for young children with Down syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Speech and language acquisition can be a challenge for young children with Down syndrome...
The primary goal of this study was to determine whether expressive language skills contribute to ada...
Background: Children and young people with Down's syndrome present with deficits in expressive speec...
The goal of this research was to assess the support for motor speech disorders as explanatory constr...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. February 2012. Major: Speech-language-hearing sciences. Advisor...
Background Speech and language acquisition can be a challenge for young children with Down syndrome...
This feasibility study aims to estimate the parameters to inform a future randomised controlled tria...
On average, language and communication characteristics of individuals with Down syndrome (the most c...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate expressive language sampling (ELS) as a procedur...
The lack of psychometrically sound outcome measures has been a barrier to evaluating the efficacy of...
BackgroundThe evaluation of treatment efficacy for individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS) or inte...
Establishing expressive language benchmarks (ELBs) for children with Down syndrome (DS), as develope...
The expressive vocabulary of children with Down Syndrome (DS) is generally measured with parental re...
Objective: Considering the fact that children with Down Syndrome have a severe delay in language dev...
Background: Speech and language acquisition can be a challenge for young children with Down syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Speech and language acquisition can be a challenge for young children with Down syndrome...
The primary goal of this study was to determine whether expressive language skills contribute to ada...
Background: Children and young people with Down's syndrome present with deficits in expressive speec...
The goal of this research was to assess the support for motor speech disorders as explanatory constr...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. February 2012. Major: Speech-language-hearing sciences. Advisor...
Background Speech and language acquisition can be a challenge for young children with Down syndrome...
This feasibility study aims to estimate the parameters to inform a future randomised controlled tria...
On average, language and communication characteristics of individuals with Down syndrome (the most c...