1. Parent-rated socio-emotional development in children with language impairment in comparison with typically developed children.
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Aarne, Päivikki, Almkvist, Ove, Mothander, Pia Risholm, and Tallberg, Ing-Mari
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EMOTIONS ,CHILD psychology ,LANGUAGE disorders in children ,CHILD development ,LANGUAGE acquisition ,LINGUISTICS ,COGNITIVE ability - Abstract
Children with language impairment (LI) and children with typical development (TD) were assessed by their respective parents using The MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories (Swedish version SECDI) and Greenspan Socio Emotional Growth Chart (GSEGC). The aim was to investigate socio-emotional and language development in children with LI and TD with respect to possible differential patterns and relations between the groups. The results highlight a clear association between language and socio-emotional development. Children with LI were rated similar to young language-matched children with TD, but significantly lower relative to age-matched TD children, particularly concerning symbolic stages of development: the use of linguistic symbols as well as related areas such as symbol play and symbolic mental ability. The results are discussed in light of presumable background factors and possible consequences for children or sub-groups of children with LI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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