Background and aims: Narrative-based language intervention provides a naturalistic context for targeting overall story structure and specific syntactic goals in children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). Given the cognitive demands of narratives, narrative-based language intervention also has the potential to positively impact related abilities such as working memory and academic skills. Methods: Ten children (8–11 years old) with DLD completed 15 sessions of narrative-based language intervention. Results: Results of single subject data revealed gains in language for five participants, four of whom improved on a probe tapping working memory. An additional four participants improved on a working memory probe only. On standardized m...
Up to 7.6% of children demonstrate a developmental language disorder (DLD), which can persist throug...
This study assesses the impact of a working memory training program on the syntactic complexity of t...
Westby (1985) has characterized language development in terms of an “oral-literature” continuum. Ora...
The current research investigated the effectiveness of a narrative intervention method aiming to imp...
Recent research has suggested that working-memory training interventions may benefit children with d...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of a literate narrative intervention on the macrostructu...
© The Author(s) 2018. Although children with developmental language disorder demonstrate poor infere...
Background: While narrative tasks have proven to be valid measures for detecting language disorders,...
BACKGROUND: Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) demonstrate poor oral inferential co...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Children with developmental langu...
Children with disproportionate deficits in language, known as Specific Language Impairment (SLI), of...
BACKGROUND: Research has produced conflicting findings about the effects of language impairment (LI)...
Ten children with language-learning impairment (LLI, M = 11;2 years) were compared to chronological ...
Language sample analysis (LSA) is highly recommended in the literature as a clinical tool for diagno...
Purpose. The purpose of this research project was to compare the narrative content organization (mac...
Up to 7.6% of children demonstrate a developmental language disorder (DLD), which can persist throug...
This study assesses the impact of a working memory training program on the syntactic complexity of t...
Westby (1985) has characterized language development in terms of an “oral-literature” continuum. Ora...
The current research investigated the effectiveness of a narrative intervention method aiming to imp...
Recent research has suggested that working-memory training interventions may benefit children with d...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of a literate narrative intervention on the macrostructu...
© The Author(s) 2018. Although children with developmental language disorder demonstrate poor infere...
Background: While narrative tasks have proven to be valid measures for detecting language disorders,...
BACKGROUND: Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) demonstrate poor oral inferential co...
© 2018 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Background: Children with developmental langu...
Children with disproportionate deficits in language, known as Specific Language Impairment (SLI), of...
BACKGROUND: Research has produced conflicting findings about the effects of language impairment (LI)...
Ten children with language-learning impairment (LLI, M = 11;2 years) were compared to chronological ...
Language sample analysis (LSA) is highly recommended in the literature as a clinical tool for diagno...
Purpose. The purpose of this research project was to compare the narrative content organization (mac...
Up to 7.6% of children demonstrate a developmental language disorder (DLD), which can persist throug...
This study assesses the impact of a working memory training program on the syntactic complexity of t...
Westby (1985) has characterized language development in terms of an “oral-literature” continuum. Ora...