In many low- and middle-income countries, young children learn a mother tongue or indigenous language at home before entering the formal education system where they will need to understand and speak a country's official language(s). Thus, assessments of children before school age, conducted in a nation's official language, may not fully reflect a child's development, underscoring the importance of test translation and adaptation. To examine differences in vocabulary development by language of assessment, we adapted and validated instruments to measure developmental outcomes, including expressive and receptive vocabulary. We assessed 505 2-to-6-year-old children in rural communities in Western Kenya with comparable vocabulary tests in three ...
Background: South African speech-language therapists have identified the need for culturally valid a...
The dearth of locally developed measures of language makes it difficult to detect language and commu...
Background: Since the adoption of United Nations\u2019 Sustainable Goal 4.2 to ensure that all child...
In many low- and middle-income countries, young children learn a mother tongue or indigenous languag...
In many low‐ and middle‐income countries, young children learn a mother tongue or indigenous languag...
BackgroundSince the adoption of United Nations' Sustainable Goal 4.2 to ensure that all children hav...
Both African and international second language studies show that children who go through strong bili...
Abstract: Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs, parent-completed language development checkli...
BACKGROUND: Since the adoption of United Nations’ Sustainable Goal 4.2 to ensure that all children h...
Theories of early learning of nouns in children’s vocabularies divide into those that emphasize inpu...
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
In this chapter, we discuss insights gathered from developing comparable language versions of child ...
This qualitative study investigates the bilingual and biliteracy (Swahili-English) development of tw...
Background: South African speech-language therapists have identified the need for culturally valid a...
The dearth of locally developed measures of language makes it difficult to detect language and commu...
Background: Since the adoption of United Nations\u2019 Sustainable Goal 4.2 to ensure that all child...
In many low- and middle-income countries, young children learn a mother tongue or indigenous languag...
In many low‐ and middle‐income countries, young children learn a mother tongue or indigenous languag...
BackgroundSince the adoption of United Nations' Sustainable Goal 4.2 to ensure that all children hav...
Both African and international second language studies show that children who go through strong bili...
Abstract: Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs, parent-completed language development checkli...
BACKGROUND: Since the adoption of United Nations’ Sustainable Goal 4.2 to ensure that all children h...
Theories of early learning of nouns in children’s vocabularies divide into those that emphasize inpu...
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
The majority of the world’s children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
The majority of the world's children grow up learning two or more languages. The study of early bili...
In this chapter, we discuss insights gathered from developing comparable language versions of child ...
This qualitative study investigates the bilingual and biliteracy (Swahili-English) development of tw...
Background: South African speech-language therapists have identified the need for culturally valid a...
The dearth of locally developed measures of language makes it difficult to detect language and commu...
Background: Since the adoption of United Nations\u2019 Sustainable Goal 4.2 to ensure that all child...