A randomized control intervention study was conducted to evaluate the effects of the highly structured Heidelberg Parent-Based Language Intervention (HPLI). The outcomes of 43 children (n = 23 intervention, n = 20 control) who had been identified as late talkers during routine developmental check-ups carried out in pediatric practices at the age of 2 years were examined at 4 years 3 months of age. To address these results, we used standardized instruments to assess language and memory performance. At the age of 4 years, expressive language abilities did not differ as a function of the early language intervention. Results in language comprehension, phonological memory, and episodic buffer were significantly better in the intervention group t...
Young children with a developmental delay (DD) show significant delays in communication and language...
OBJECTIVES: Quantity of talk and interaction in the home during early childhood is correlated with s...
Background : Socially disadvantaged children are more likely than their advantaged peers to have del...
Parent-implemented language interventions have been used for children with expressive language delay...
Several qualitative and quantitative features of parental speech input support children’s language d...
Intervening early is important to minimize persistent difficulties in language and related domains i...
Background Early intervention for children identified as late talkers (LTs) at the age of 24 months ...
Introduction: Parents of children with language impairment play an important role in improving their...
This research explored whether variation in working memory ability helps account for the wide variat...
Speech-Language Pathologists have long recognized the importance of parental involvement in interven...
Background: A trial parent-focused early intervention (PFEI) programme for children with delayed lan...
Background Many children who are late talkers go on to develop normal language, but others go on to...
Background: A trial parent-focused early intervention (PFEI) programme for children with delayed lan...
Acquisition and Usage for Late Talkers (VAULT) treatment on toddlers’ expressive vocabulary and phon...
The present study examined the influence of an individualized parent training program on parent beh...
Young children with a developmental delay (DD) show significant delays in communication and language...
OBJECTIVES: Quantity of talk and interaction in the home during early childhood is correlated with s...
Background : Socially disadvantaged children are more likely than their advantaged peers to have del...
Parent-implemented language interventions have been used for children with expressive language delay...
Several qualitative and quantitative features of parental speech input support children’s language d...
Intervening early is important to minimize persistent difficulties in language and related domains i...
Background Early intervention for children identified as late talkers (LTs) at the age of 24 months ...
Introduction: Parents of children with language impairment play an important role in improving their...
This research explored whether variation in working memory ability helps account for the wide variat...
Speech-Language Pathologists have long recognized the importance of parental involvement in interven...
Background: A trial parent-focused early intervention (PFEI) programme for children with delayed lan...
Background Many children who are late talkers go on to develop normal language, but others go on to...
Background: A trial parent-focused early intervention (PFEI) programme for children with delayed lan...
Acquisition and Usage for Late Talkers (VAULT) treatment on toddlers’ expressive vocabulary and phon...
The present study examined the influence of an individualized parent training program on parent beh...
Young children with a developmental delay (DD) show significant delays in communication and language...
OBJECTIVES: Quantity of talk and interaction in the home during early childhood is correlated with s...
Background : Socially disadvantaged children are more likely than their advantaged peers to have del...