P Kühn’s research while affiliated with Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie e.V. and other places

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[Language Delay: What is the Prognosis of Late Bloomers?]
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June 2015

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Klinische Pädiatrie

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W von Suchodoletz

Background: 30-50% of late talkers catch-up their language delay during the third year of life. So far it is unclear whether this is a permanent or an illusionary recovery. The aim of the study was to examine the further language development of late bloomers. Method: Language skills of 83 three-year-old children (16 late bloomers [LB], 29 late talkers [LT] with persistent language problems, 38 Non-LT) were assessed with a standardized language test. Before school entry formal language skills, expressive and receptive vocabulary and precursors of written language (verbal memory, phonological awareness, verbal information-processing speed) were assessed. Results: At follow-up before school entry LB scored below Non-LT on phonological memory test. 31% of the LB in contrast to 3% of the Non-LT had slight language problems. 38% had received speech-language therapy. Nevertheless, no LB met the criteria of developmental language disorder. The language skills of LT with persistent language problems remained significantly below the level of LB and Non-LT. Every fourth of these children was language impaired. Conclusion: LB as a group are not at risk for later clinically relevant language disorders. However, their language abilities are often within the lower range of normal variation. Therefore, it is recommended to facilitate their language acquisition either by kindergarten training programs or by parent-directed intervention programs to provide a more stimulating environment. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Diagnostic Accuracy of Language Tests and Parent Rating for Identifying Language Disorders

February 2011

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Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie

Until now German language tests have been rarely evaluated for their diagnostic accuracy. The goal of the study was to determine whether frequently used German language instruments are valid measures for identifying developmental language disorders in 3-year-old children. The language test SETK 3-5 (including the short version SSV) and the parent questionnaire SBE-3-KT were administered to 88 children with and without language impairment. The procedure of the selection of children enabled an extrapolation to general population. A language sample rating was used as a gold standard. Depending on case definition 6-22% of children were classified as language impaired by SETK 3-5, 9% by SSV and 15% by SBE-3-KT. Sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive values of SETK 3-5 for specified cut-offs were 35-93%, 86-97% and 41-58%, respectively. The corresponding values of SSV were 49%, 96%, 56% and of SBE-3-KT 92%, 93%, 59%. 3-year-old children with developmental language disorders can been identified with sufficient accuracy by means of SETK 3-5, an individual language test, as well as by SBE-3-KT, a parent questionnaire. However, the number of false positive classifications is relatively high. The hit rate of SSV, an individual short test, was too low for clinical use.

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... Desta forma, a revisão evidenciou a importância de monitorar o desenvolvimento do vocabulário, inclusive pela importante relação para o desenvolvimento de habilidades posteriores, como a decodificação e compreensão leitora (19,25) , bem como as formas de uso dos instrumentos para elaboração desta triagem em questão. Com isso, as habilidades de vocabulário receptivo e expressivo foram escolhidas para compor o instrumento, pois a produção de poucas palavras pode ser um dos principais indicadores de atrasos no desenvolvimento da linguagem (19) , característica que pode ser observada em diagnósticos, como no transtorno do desenvolvimento da linguagem (TDL) (26) , transtorno do espectro do autismo (27) e atraso de linguagem (28) . ...

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Construção de um instrumento de triagem do vocabulário para crianças entre 3 e 7 anos
[Language Delay: What is the Prognosis of Late Bloomers?]

Klinische Pädiatrie

... 15 ASD, ID, and LD are diagnosed by standardized instruments that evaluate the language, cognition, or social development, including Bayley Scales of Infant Development, Psychoeducational Profile-Revised (PEP-R), Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R). 9,16,17 However, these standardized tests usually take much time and need to be conducted by trained professionals. 18 This highlights the need for user-friendly and time-efficient mobile screening tools for children with DD. ...

Diagnostic Accuracy of Language Tests and Parent Rating for Identifying Language Disorders
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  • February 2011

Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie