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Understanding Individual Differences in Language Development Across the School Years (Paperback)
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Understanding Individual Differences in Language Development Across the School Years (Paperback)
Series: Language and Speech Disorders
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This volume presents the findings of a large-scale study of
individual differences in spoken (and heard) language development
during the school years. The goal of the study was to investigate
the degree to which language abilities at school entry were stable
over time and influential in the child's overall success in
important aspects of development. The methodology was a
longitudinal study of over 600 children in the US Midwest during a
10-year period. The language skills of these children -- along with
reading, academic, and psychosocial outcomes -- were measured.
There was intentional oversampling of children with poor language
ability without being associated with other developmental or
sensory disorders. Furthermore, these children could be sub-grouped
based on their nonverbal abilities, such that one group represents
children with specific language impairment (SLI), and the other
group with nonspecific language impairment (NLI) represents poor
language along with depressed nonverbal abilities. Throughout the
book, the authors consider whether these distinctions are supported
by evidence obtained in this study and which aspects of development
are impacted by poor language ability. Data are provided that allow
conclusions to be made regarding the level of risk associated with
different degrees of poor language and whether this risk should be
viewed as lying on a continuum. The volume will appeal to
researchers and professionals with an interest in children's
language development, particularly those working with children who
have a range of language impairments. This includes Speech and
Language Pathologists; Child Neuropsychologists; Clinical
Psychologists working in Education, as well as Psycholinguists and
Developmental Psychologists.
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