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  • Emotional and behavioural o... Emotional and behavioural outcomes later in childhood and adolescence for children with specific language impairments: meta-analyses of controlled prospective studies
    Yew, Shaun Goh Kok; O'Kearney, Richard Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, 20/May , Volume: 54, Issue: 5
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    Background:  Prospective evidence on psychological outcomes for children with specific language impairments (SLI) is accumulating. To date, there has been no attempt to summarise what this evidence ...
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  • Phase 2 of CATALISE: a mult... Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology
    Bishop, Dorothy V.M.; Snowling, Margaret J.; Thompson, Paul A. ... Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, October 2017, Volume: 58, Issue: 10
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    Background Lack of agreement about criteria and terminology for children's language problems affects access to services as well as hindering research and practice. We report the second phase of a ...
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  • Heterogeneity and plasticit... Heterogeneity and plasticity in the development of language: a 17-year follow-up of children referred early for possible autism
    Pickles, Andrew; Anderson, Deborah K.; Lord, Catherine Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, December 2014, Volume: 55, Issue: 12
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    Background Delayed, abnormal language is a common feature of autism and language therapy often a significant component of recommended treatment. However, as with other disorders with a language ...
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  • Levers for Language Growth:... Levers for Language Growth: Characteristics and Predictors of Language Trajectories between 4 and 7 Years
    McKean, Cristina; Mensah, Fiona K; Eadie, Patricia ... PloS one, 08/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 8
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    Evidence is required as to when and where to focus resources to achieve the greatest gains for children's language development. Key to these decisions is the understanding of individual differences ...
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  • Sibling recurrence and the genetic epidemiology of autism
    Constantino, John N; Zhang, Yi; Frazier, Thomas ... The American journal of psychiatry, 11/2010, Volume: 167, Issue: 11
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    Although the symptoms of autism exhibit quantitative distributions in nature, estimates of recurrence risk in families have never previously considered or incorporated quantitative characterization ...
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  • Why is it so hard to reach ... Why is it so hard to reach agreement on terminology? The case of developmental language disorder (DLD)
    Bishop, Dorothy V. M. International journal of language & communication disorders, November 2017, Volume: 52, Issue: 6
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    A recent project entitled CATALISE used the Delphi method to reach a consensus on terminology for unexplained language problems in children. ‘Developmental language disorder’ (DLD) was the term ...
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  • Predictors of longer‐term d... Predictors of longer‐term development of expressive language in two independent longitudinal cohorts of language‐delayed preschoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Bal, Vanessa H.; Fok, Megan; Lord, Catherine ... Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, July 2020, Volume: 61, Issue: 7
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    Background Studies estimate that 30% of individuals with autism are minimally verbal. Understanding what factors predict longer‐term expressive development in children with language delays is ...
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  • Risk and Protective Factors... Risk and Protective Factors for Late Talking: An Epidemiologic Investigation
    Collisson, Beverly Anne, PhD; Graham, Susan A., PhD; Preston, Jonathan L., PhD ... The Journal of pediatrics, 05/2016, Volume: 172
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    Objective To identify risk and protective factors for late talking in toddlers between 24 and 30 months of age in a large community-based cohort. Study design A prospective, longitudinal pregnancy ...
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  • Individual Differences in L... Individual Differences in Lexical Processing at 18 Months Predict Vocabulary Growth in Typically Developing and Late-Talking Toddlers
    Fernald, Anne; Marchman, Virginia A. Child development, January/February 2012, Volume: 83, Issue: 1
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    Using online measures of familiar word recognition in the looking-while-listening procedure, this prospective longitudinal study revealed robust links between processing efficiency and vocabulary ...
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  • Language functions in preterm-born children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    van Noort-van der Spek, Inge L; Franken, Marie-Christine J P; Weisglas-Kuperus, Nynke Pediatrics (Evanston), 04/2012, Volume: 129, Issue: 4
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    Preterm-born children (<37 weeks' gestation) have higher rates of language function problems compared with term-born children. It is unknown whether these problems decrease, deteriorate, or remain ...
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