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Language-related cognitive disorder

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Overview

Developmental language disorders (DLD) encompass difficulties in language acquisition affecting expressive, receptive, or both aspects of language, impacting academic achievement and social functioning 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970.

Diagnosis

  • Comprehensive language assessments including standardized tests (e.g., CATALISE tools) 24.
  • Evaluation of expressive and receptive language skills 1261624.
  • Consideration of bilingual contexts requiring culturally sensitive assessment tools 21737.
  • Assessment of functional impairment and impact on daily life 24.
  • Collaboration with parents and educators for a holistic view 61627.
  • Management

  • Parent-Implemented Intervention (PII): Effective for young children with language delays 7112027.
  • Therapist-Directed Therapy: Tailored interventions focusing on vocabulary acquisition and usage 3102130.
  • Context Variability and Talker Variability: Enhancing language learning through varied contexts and speakers 3428.
  • Collaborative Practice: Engaging parents and teachers to support therapy goals 61627.
  • Technology-Based Interventions: Utilizing apps and video-based programs for caregiver-implemented therapy 2930.
  • Special Populations

  • Pediatrics: Early intervention is crucial; tailored approaches for bilingual children 21737.
  • Elderly: Limited direct evidence; focus on cognitive stimulation and communication support 17.
  • Comorbidities: Consideration of broader developmental and cognitive impacts in treatment planning 6162133.
  • Key Recommendations

  • Implement parent-implemented intervention programs for preschoolers with language delays to enhance language acquisition (Evidence: Strong 71120).
  • Utilize varied contexts and talker variability in therapy sessions to improve language learning outcomes (Evidence: Moderate 3428).
  • Foster strong collaboration between speech-language therapists, parents, and educators to support comprehensive intervention strategies (Evidence: Moderate 61627).
  • Employ culturally sensitive assessment tools when evaluating bilingual children to accurately capture language difficulties (Evidence: Moderate 217).
  • Consider early identification and intervention, especially in high-risk groups like those in youth justice settings, to mitigate long-term impacts (Evidence: Moderate 4977).
  • References

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