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The impact of intervention dose form on oral language outcomes for children with developmental language disorder
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The influence of quantitative intervention dosage on oral language outcomes for children with developmental language disorder: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
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Reflective practice across speech and language therapy and education: a protocol for an integrative review
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In: HRB Open Res (2021)
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Moving beyond traditional understandings of evidence-based practice: A Total Evidence and Knowledge Approach (TEKA) to treatment evaluation and clinical decision making in speech-language pathology
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The influence of quantitative intervention dosage on oral language outcomes for children with developmental language disorder: a systematic review and narrative synthesis.
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Moving Beyond Traditional Understandings of Evidence-Based Practice: A Total Evidence and Knowledge Approach (TEKA) to Treatment Evaluation and Clinical Decision Making in Speech-Language Pathology
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Consequential differences in perspectives and practices concerning children with developmental language disorders: an integrative review
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What our hands tell us: a 2 year follow-up investigating outcomes in subgroups of children with language delay
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peer-reviewed ; Purpose: This study followed up children identified with expressive language delay (ELD) or receptive-expressive language delay (R/ELD) at 2 years of age, time one (T1), in order to identify their language profiles at 4-5 years, time two (T2), and explore relationships to T1 language, gesture use and symbolic comprehension. Method: Nineteen of 22 children were seen at follow-up (9/10 from R/ELD group; 10/12 from ELD group). T1 measures assessed receptive and expressive language, gesture use and symbolic comprehension. At T2 we assessed receptive and expressive language, sentence repetition, and expressive phonology. Results: Outcomes for the R/ELD group were significantly poorer, with all children continuing to have delay in receptive and/or expressive language compared to just 20% of the ELD group. Expressive phonology delay was common in both groups. T1 receptive language showed the most pervasive correlations with T2 language measures, but categorical performance on all three T1 measures correctly predicted language outcomes in 16-17 of the 19 children. Conclusion: Findings add to evidence that receptive language is a strong predictor of outcomes. Gesture use and symbolic comprehension are also strong predictors and clinically valuable as part of play-based assessments with implications for theoretical understanding and intervention planning.
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developmental language disorder; gesture; language delay; late talkers
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10344/8041 https://doi.org/10.1044/2018_JSLHR-L-17-0261
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Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: terminology
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Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology
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CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
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CATALISE : a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
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Fluidity of language profiles in a follow-up study :is early gesture predictive of later language profile?
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Early language delay and later language development: a longitudinal study
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Gesture in children with early language delay as a predictor of later language profiles: a follow-up study
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Assessment of verb argument structure in children using a story retell task: comparing performance and potential clinical utility from unprompted responses versus graduated prompting
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Verb alternations and event structure in children with specific language impairment compared with typically developing children. What can we learn from the story of Cinderella?
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Too young for meta? The use of shape coding, rehearsal and comprehension monitoring to treat oral comprehension deficits in a young school age child: a pilot study
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Oral language comprehension difficulties in school-aged children: a pilot single case study to investigate the efficacy of a combined intervention approach
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