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Prosody in Children with Atypical Development
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2021)
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A Case-Based, Brief, Intensive Interprofessional Education Experience for School Practitioners
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2020)
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Current Research in Pragmatic Language Use Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2020)
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Language Disorders from Infancy through Adolescence: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Communicating
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2018)
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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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Nonword Repetition Measures in Bilingual Preschoolers
In: Academic Festival (2017)
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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.. - : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2017
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Defining Spoken Language Benchmarks and Selecting Measures of Expressive Language Development for Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Lord, Catherine; Landa, Rebecca; Stoel-Gammon, Carol. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2017
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CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
Abstract: Delayed or impaired language development is a common developmental concern, yet there is little agreement about the criteria used to identify and classify language impairments in children. Children's language difficulties are at the interface between education, medicine and the allied professions, who may all adopt different approaches to conceptualising them. Our goal in this study was to use an online Delphi technique to see whether it was possible to achieve consensus among professionals on appropriate criteria for identifying children who might benefit from specialist services. We recruited a panel of 59 experts representing ten disciplines (including education, psychology, speech-language therapy/pathology, paediatrics and child psychiatry) from English-speaking countries (Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom and USA). The starting point for round 1 was a set of 46 statements based on articles and commentaries in a special issue of a journal focusing on this topic. Panel members rated each statement for both relevance and validity on a seven-point scale, and added free text comments. These responses were synthesised by the first two authors, who then removed, combined or modified items with a view to improving consensus. The resulting set of statements was returned to the panel for a second evaluation (round 2). Consensus (percentage reporting 'agree' or 'strongly agree') was at least 80 percent for 24 of 27 round 2 statements, though many respondents qualified their response with written comments. These were again synthesised by the first two authors. The resulting consensus statement is reported here, with additional summary of relevant evidence, and a concluding commentary on residual disagreements and gaps in the evidence base. ; This work was funded by Wellcome Trust (http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/) grant 082498/Z/07/Z to DVMB. (082498/Z/07/Z - Wellcome Trust; NF-SI-0512-10031 - National Institute for Health Research) ; Published version
Keyword: 6-year-old children; Age-children; Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; Australia; Autism spectrum disorder; Canada; CATALISE consortium; Childhood aphasia; Cochlear implants; Delphi technique; Dynamic assessment; Humans; Interdisciplinary studies; Ireland; Language disorders; Multidisciplinary sciences; New Zealand; Outcome measure; Preschool children; Science & technology; United Kingdom; Young children
URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158753
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Brief Report: A Mobile Application to Treat Prosodic Deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Communication Impairments: A Pilot Study
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2016)
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CATALISE : a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
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Introduction to clinical methods in communication disorders
Paul, Rhea. - Baltimore, Md. [u.a.] : Brookes, 2014
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Auditory preferences in toddlers at risk for autism spectrum disorder
In: Proceedings of the 38th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Volume 2 (Boston, 2014), p. 428-437
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Yale in vivo Pragmatic Protocol–Administration Procedures (Simmons et al., 2014) ...
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Yale in vivo Pragmatic Protocol–Administration Procedures (Simmons et al., 2014) ...
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The use of prosody during syntactic processing in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders
Diehl, Joshua John; Friedberg, Carlyn; Paul, Rhea. - : Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2014
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Pragmatics Abilities in Narrative Production: A Cross-Disorder Comparison
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2014)
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The Use of Prosody During Syntactic Processing in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2014)
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Communication Sampling Procedures
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2014)
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Assessing Pragmatic Language in Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Yale in vivo Pragmatic Protocol
In: Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2014)
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