Young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often demonstrate delays in expressive communication, impacting their ability to independently function in typical environments. Individuals with ASD who develop expressive language during early childhood experience better outcomes later in life; therefore, ...
Receptive and Expressive Language in Language Delayed Syrian Bilingual Children: A Comparative Study of Children Who Enrolled in Kindergarten and Their Peers Who Did Not Enroll in KindergartenProblem of delayed language development, has not been given adequate attention by scientists and...Ahmad Ali...
Screen time and young children: Promoting health and development in a digital world The digital landscape is evolving more quickly than research on the effects of screen media on the development, learning and family life of young children... M Ponti,S Bélanger,R Grimes,... - 《Paediatrics &...
However, there was greater variability in their performance on a standardized test of expressive and receptive language. This cohort of children, who are mainstreamed in schools at age-appropriate grades, whose mothers' education is high, and whose families' socioecononomic status is high, had, ...
or narrative skills remain poor.Clinical implications of these findings for the management of children who are at risk for severe expressive language delay are discussed.(Children with severe expressive language delay : speech delayed children older than 4 years of age, who can at least understand ...
International Journal of Language & Communication DisordersSmith-Lock KM, Leitao S, Lambert L, and Nickels L (2013a) Effective intervention for expressive grammar in children with specific language impairment. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 48: 265-82....
Children with expressive language disorder have the same ability to understand speech as their peers, and have the same level of intelligence. Therefore, a child with this disorder may understand words that he or she cannot use in sentences. The child may understand complex spoken sentences and ...
To longitudinally assess the receptive and expressive language functioning of children with symptomatic HIV disease and to explore the relationship between immune status, computed tomography (CT) brain scan abnormalities, and language dysfunction over time. Children with symptomatic HIV infection were adminis...
Objectives:To longitudinally assess the receptive and expressive language functioning of children with symptomatic HIV disease and to explore the relationship between immune status, computed tomography (CT) brain scan abnormalities, and language dysfunction over time.Methods:Children with symptomatic HIV infec...
Objective: Preterm children with low birth weight are at greater risk of experiencing speech and language difficulties than full-term children. The aim of the current study was to investigate expressive language skills of Finnish-speaking preterm children with low birth weight [extremely-low-birth-wei...