Specific language impairment: effect on later language development: a literature review.
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en Inglés
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| ID: sea-39179
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are at considerable risk for later language development. However there has not been a good literature review to provide understanding and to get information relative to parental counseling and decision making for further management.OBJECTIVE:
To summarize the literature review on SLI and effect on later language development. MATERIAL ANDMETHOD:
Longitudinal studies were systematically explored to seek evidence- based information to confirm the lasting effect of SLI in later language development.RESULTS:
Natural history data indicated that approximately 50% of children with specific expressive language delay spontaneously remitted or outgrew it at age 5-8. However, long-term follow-up studies showed their language problems emerged later at age 15. The rest of the children's (50%), language impairment persisted and had a high risk for SLI later.CONCLUSION:
The results suggest that active intervention should be performed as soon as possible for children with persisting SLI.
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Índice:
IMSEAR (Asia Sudoriental)
Asunto principal:
Estados Unidos
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Humanos
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Canadá
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Niño
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Desarrollo Infantil
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Preescolar
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Prevalencia
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Factores de Riesgo
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Adolescente
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Inglaterra
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio de etiología
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Estudio observacional
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Estudio de prevalencia
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Estudio pronóstico
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Factores de riesgo
País/Región como asunto:
America del Norte
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Europa
Idioma:
Inglés
Año:
2006
Tipo del documento:
Artículo
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