“…Apart from this it is particularly useful with younger children, children who have been through any form of abuse, children who may either have difficulties or may not know how to read and write and children with problems like expressive speech delay, pervasive developmental disorders, communication disorders or disorders impacting intellect and learning in a child. It is useful in these populations as the testing would have a lesser emphasis on the abilities of articulation or reading and would involve basic pointing [2].…”