Background: Language and communication skills are central to children's ability to engage in social relationships and access learning experiences. This paper identifies issues which practitioners and researchers should consider when assessing language skills. A range of current language assessments is reviewed. Key findings: Current screening measures do not meet psychometric prerequisites to identify language problems. There are significant challenges in the interpretation of language assessments, where socioeconomic status, language status and dialect, hearing impairment and test characteristics impact results. Conclusions: Psychometrically sound assessments of language are an essential component of developing effective and efficient inte...
In this project, a unit of measurement was created for assessing the development of communicative co...
Most deaf children are at risk for language delay because their access to speech is compromised or e...
Children develop rapidly in their early years. A crucial component of this development is a child’s ...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
This paper examines the communication, language and literacy assessment required by the 2017 Statuto...
This paper examines the communication, language and literacy assessment required by the 2017 Statuto...
© 2017 Denman, Speyer, Munro, Pearce, Chen and Cordier. Introduction: Standardized assessments are w...
Introduction: Standardized assessments are widely used by speech pathologists in clinical and resear...
Background: The inaccurate estimation of language difficulties by teachers suggests the benefit o...
Children entering institutional education can activate the linguistic and non-linguistic norms they ...
Introduction: Differentiating between normal language variation and abnormal language development ca...
Includes bibliographical references.Purpose: The purpose of this study is to formulate early indicat...
Introduction: Standardized assessments are widely used by speech pathologists in clinical and resear...
Children aged 3–4 years (n = 876) were recruited from deprived areas in England, and a significant m...
Background: Language is important for the psychosocial and educational development of a child and is...
In this project, a unit of measurement was created for assessing the development of communicative co...
Most deaf children are at risk for language delay because their access to speech is compromised or e...
Children develop rapidly in their early years. A crucial component of this development is a child’s ...
Most young children make significant progress in learning language during the first 4 years of life....
This paper examines the communication, language and literacy assessment required by the 2017 Statuto...
This paper examines the communication, language and literacy assessment required by the 2017 Statuto...
© 2017 Denman, Speyer, Munro, Pearce, Chen and Cordier. Introduction: Standardized assessments are w...
Introduction: Standardized assessments are widely used by speech pathologists in clinical and resear...
Background: The inaccurate estimation of language difficulties by teachers suggests the benefit o...
Children entering institutional education can activate the linguistic and non-linguistic norms they ...
Introduction: Differentiating between normal language variation and abnormal language development ca...
Includes bibliographical references.Purpose: The purpose of this study is to formulate early indicat...
Introduction: Standardized assessments are widely used by speech pathologists in clinical and resear...
Children aged 3–4 years (n = 876) were recruited from deprived areas in England, and a significant m...
Background: Language is important for the psychosocial and educational development of a child and is...
In this project, a unit of measurement was created for assessing the development of communicative co...
Most deaf children are at risk for language delay because their access to speech is compromised or e...
Children develop rapidly in their early years. A crucial component of this development is a child’s ...