Characteristics of Children and Youth Referred for Language Assessment at Different Ages
Elise de Bree,
Karin Wiefferink,
Ellen Gerrits
Abstract:Purpose:
Early detection of language delays is essential, as language is key for academic outcomes, well-being, and societal participation. Previous studies have focused on undetected delays in young children. Much less is known about referrals at older ages. In this study, we aimed to (a) establish how many children are referred at toddler age (2–3 years) and how many at lower elementary (4–7 years), upper elementary (8–12 years), and high school (13–16 years) age; (b) evaluate characteristics of … Show more
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