Parental Questionnaires as a Reliable Instrument for the Assessment of Child Language Development

Parental Questionnaires as a Reliable Instrument for the Assessment of Child Language Development

Author: Maria-José Ezeizabarrena

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Published: 2024-09-13

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 2832554261

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Language is crucial in child development. Therefore, general questions such as what are the possible challenges in language acquisition or such as how well the/my child is doing, are commonly present for researchers, clinicians, teachers, and parents. Parent-child interaction offers a privileged setting to observe children’s behavior in multiple communicative situations, which often is only available to the parents/caregivers. For this reason, within the broad range of methods used to assess children’s development, parental questionnaires are widely used being a non-invasive and inexpensive instrument to obtain information which is otherwise difficult to obtain. Data obtained with the many questionnaires covering various aspects of child development and communicative competence are equally relevant for basic research and everyday clinical practice. Development and use of parental questionnaires as well as data interpretation frequently require an interdisciplinary and cross-sector approach, bringing together developmental psychologists and practitioners. This interdisciplinarity is assumed but rarely addressed directly.


Assessing Multilingual Children

Assessing Multilingual Children

Author: Sharon Armon-Lotem

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1783093129

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Second language learners often produce language forms resembling those of children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI). At present, professionals working in language assessment and education have only limited diagnostic instruments to distinguish language impaired migrant children from those who will eventually catch up with their monolingual peers. This book presents a comprehensive set of tools for assessing the linguistic abilities of bilingual children. It aims to disentangle effects of bilingualism from those of SLI, making use of both models of bilingualism and models of language impairment. The book's methods-oriented focus will make it an essential handbook for practitioners who look for measures which could be adapted to a variety of languages in diverse communities, as well as academic researchers.


Handbook of Multilingualism and Multilingual Communication

Handbook of Multilingualism and Multilingual Communication

Author: Peter Auer

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2008-09-25

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 311019855X

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This volume is an up-to-date, concise introduction to bilingualism and multilingualism in schools, in the workplace, and in international institutions in a globalized world. The authors use a problem-solving approach and ask broad questions about bilingualism and multilingualism in society, including the question of language acquisition versus maintenance of bilingualism. Key features: provides a state-of-the-art description of different areas in the context of multilingualism and multilingual communication presents a critical appraisal of the relevance of the field, offers solutions of everyday language-related problems international handbook with contributions from renown experts in the field


Bilingual Acquisition

Bilingual Acquisition

Author: Margaret Deuchar

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780198299738

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This book presents a case study in bilingual acquisition in a child under the age of two and explores the case's implications for language acquisition theory. The data collection methodology is fully discussed, and the book includes an extensive list of the child's words in English and Spanish.