Parental Reports of Spoken Language Skills in Children With Down Syndrome

Author:

Berglund Eva1,Eriksson Mårten2,Johansson Iréne3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden and College of Health and Caring Sciences Falun, Sweden and Uppsala University Hospital Uppsala, Sweden

2. University of Gävle Gävle, Sweden

3. University of Karlstad Karlstad, Sweden

Abstract

Spoken language in children with Down syndrome and in children in a normative group was compared. Growth trends, individual variation, sex differences, and performance on vocabulary, pragmatic, and grammar scales as well as MaxLU (maximum length of utterance) were explored. Subjects were 330 children withDown syndrome (age range: 1–5 years) and 336 children in a normative group (1;4–2;4 years;months). The Swedish Early Communicative Development Inventory-words and sentences (SECDI-w&s) was employed. Performance of children with Down syndrome at ages 3;0 and 4;0 was comparable with that ofchildren in the normative group at ages 1;4 and 1;8 respectively. In comparison with children in the normative group of similar vocabulary size, children with Down syndrome lagged slightly on pragmatic and grammar scales. The early development proceeded in most cases with exponential or logistic growth. This stresses the great potential of early intervention.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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3. Berglund E. (1998). The relative risk of low vocabulary scores among children with Down syndrome and additional deficiencies (No. 847). Reports from the Department of Psychology Stockholm University. Stockholm Sweden.

4. Communicative development in Swedish children 16–28 months old: The Swedish Early Communicative Development Inventory-words and sentences;Berglund E.;Scandinavian Journal of Psychology,2000

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