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Severe expressive language delay

A Comparison of Receptive Expressive Language Profiles between Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Language Delay

A Comparison of Receptive Expressive Language Profiles between Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Language Delay

... that expressive language impairment is commonly less severe than receptive language impairment in children with autism spectrum disor- der ...tal language delay (DLD) was 103 and ...

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Expressive Language Delay in a Toddler

Expressive Language Delay in a Toddler

... guage delay was addressed by ...of language delay by selective use of histori- cal, family, and developmental ...a severe hearing ...receptive language impairment in the ab- sence of ...

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Presence of autism, hyperserotonemia, and severe expressive language impairment in Williams-Beuren syndrome

Presence of autism, hyperserotonemia, and severe expressive language impairment in Williams-Beuren syndrome

... to severe delay in expressive ...on language development at ...with severe autism enrolled in a genetic study of autism who showed typical WBS facial dysmorphism on systematic clinical ...

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Speech Language Pathology Students’ Expressive and Perceived Speech Rate

Speech Language Pathology Students’ Expressive and Perceived Speech Rate

... speech language pathologist (SLP) to change his/her rate by using a pacing board or speaking in unison with a ...speech language pathologist is usually responsible for training a parent or frequent ...

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Speech Act of "Touch" Therapy in the Intervention Service Foundation For Autism and Developmental Delay (YISADDI) in the Method of Traffic Light Games

Speech Act of "Touch" Therapy in the Intervention Service Foundation For Autism and Developmental Delay (YISADDI) in the Method of Traffic Light Games

... understand language through speech acts ...nonverbal language, such as facial expressions, gestures, and pralinguistic language in the method of playing the red light, green light in the intervention ...

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A Type coherent, Expressive Representation as an Initial Step to Language Understanding

A Type coherent, Expressive Representation as an Initial Step to Language Understanding

... object- language agnostic, meta-level semantic representations, inference systems cannot be built directly for them based on model-theoretic notions of interpretation, truth, satisfaction, and ...Core ...

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A longitudinal investigation of childhood communication ability and adolescent psychotic experiences in a community sample

A longitudinal investigation of childhood communication ability and adolescent psychotic experiences in a community sample

... on language ability, therefore parent-reported concurrent depression at age 9, collected using a postal questionnaire (Moods and Feelings Questionnaire-Shortened) (Angold et ...and language ability in this ...

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Sign Language and Spoken Language for Children With Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review

Sign Language and Spoken Language for Children With Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review

... oral language intervention, compared with oral language intervention only, for children with hearing loss when spoken language is the intended ...sign language facilitates spoken ...

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Neurodevelopmental profile in Angelman syndrome: more than low intelligence quotient

Neurodevelopmental profile in Angelman syndrome: more than low intelligence quotient

... With reference to motor skills, a delay in acquiring motor milestones (head control, sitting and walking) has been documented. In particular, the acquisition of walk- ing skills seems to be the most difficult ...

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Children with mixed developmental language disorder have more insecure patterns of attachment

Children with mixed developmental language disorder have more insecure patterns of attachment

... We have shown here that the ASCT can be used to in- vestigate the attachment representations of children with language disorders. The initiation of the stories by the investigator helps the children to construct ...

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Relationship between early language skills and the development of inattention/hyperactivity symptoms during the preschool period: Results of the EDEN mother child cohort

Relationship between early language skills and the development of inattention/hyperactivity symptoms during the preschool period: Results of the EDEN mother child cohort

... and language tests (semantic fluency and picture naming at 3 years) had relatively low internal consistency ...of language skills on later IH symp- toms because no direct measurement of self-regulation ...

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Form L- Speech Therapists Framework.docx

Form L- Speech Therapists Framework.docx

... Pathologist's assessment plan, which reflects student performance throughout the school day. The assessment plan has clear criteria for identifying student performance within the educational program. Assessment ...

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Developmental Trajectory of Language From 2 to 13 Years in Children Born Very Preterm

Developmental Trajectory of Language From 2 to 13 Years in Children Born Very Preterm

... in language functioning between VP children and term controls at 13 years of age (Aim ...developmental delay at 13 years of age (defined as a composite IQ <70 and/or a diagnosis of severe cerebral ...

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Defining and expanding the phenotype of QARS-associated developmental epileptic encephalopathy

Defining and expanding the phenotype of QARS-associated developmental epileptic encephalopathy

... In most patients with pathogenic variants in QARS, the clin- ical picture is uniform and consists of the triad of primary or secondary progressive microcephaly, moderate or severe ID, and severe ...

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Children screening positive for language delay at 2.5 years: language disorder and developmental profiles

Children screening positive for language delay at 2.5 years: language disorder and developmental profiles

... and language development (eg, canonical babbling [da, ba]) and heredity (eg, of DLD, dyslexia and neuropsychiatric ...child’s language and speech development and communicative profile ...

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Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood

Using polygenic profiles to predict variation in language and psychosocial outcomes in early and middle childhood

... in language ability but do not always reflect language difficulties, which can be difficult to capture through measures in single ...pragmatic language > 1 SD below standardized mean, (b) nonword ...

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Composing Questions through Conceptual Authoring

Composing Questions through Conceptual Authoring

... Current methods for querying databases typically make use of formal query languages such as SQL . These languages are highly technical and require a great deal of training to achieve the level of proficiency required to ...

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Differential Receptive and Expressive Language Functioning of Children with Symptomatic HIV Disease and Relation to CT Scan Brain Abnormalities

Differential Receptive and Expressive Language Functioning of Children with Symptomatic HIV Disease and Relation to CT Scan Brain Abnormalities

... Symptomatic HIV Disease and Relation to CT Scan Brain Abnormalities Differential Receptive and Expressive Language Functioning of Children with. Services[r] ...

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Randomized Trial of a Population-Based, Home-Delivered Intervention for Preschool Language Delay

Randomized Trial of a Population-Based, Home-Delivered Intervention for Preschool Language Delay

... for expressive vocabulary (effect size ...and language therapists in clinical settings, un- derlying populations were often not well characterized, and few could be construed as “ effectiveness ” trials ...

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Frequency of educational computer use as a longitudinal predictor of educational outcomes in young people with specific language impairment

Frequency of educational computer use as a longitudinal predictor of educational outcomes in young people with specific language impairment

... the language and literacy performance of young people with SLI, and that any gains in these respects are in turn advantageous to educational ...have language or literacy measures at age ...written ...

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