“…As with neurodevelopmental disorders more generally, language problems identified at this age can persist in some form into later childhood (Conti-Ramsden, Botting, Simkin, & Knox, 2001;Johnson et al, 1999;Rice, Taylor, & Zubrick, 2008), adolescence (Aram, Ekelman, & Nation, 1984;Stothard, Snowling, Bishop, Chipcase, & Kaplan, 1998) and adult life (Beitchman et al, 2008;Clegg, Hollis, Mawhood, & Rutter, 2005;Richards, Power, & Sacker, 2009;Schoon, Parsons, Rush, & Law, 2010). Language development is closely related to broader social development, and there is a high prevalence of language/communication disturbance in children with social and emotional difficulties (Cohen, Davine, Horodezky, & Lipsett, 1993;Nelson et al, 2013;Ripley & Yuill, 2005;Sim et al, 2013).…”