Early Language Development

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child development
child language acquisition
Child's Command
Child's Language
Child's Linguistic Ability
Child's Utterance
cognitive development research
developmental disorders communication
developmental psychology
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Functional Assessment
General Event Representation
Goldman Fristoe Test
hearing impairment
Incidental Teaching
intervention for language impaired children
Lad
language acquisition
language arts
language development
language difficulties
Language Disordered Child
Language Intervention
language skills
language teaching
Language Therapist
learning difficulties
linguistic assessment methods
MLU Score
Phonemic Contrasts
Phrase Structure Rules
Reynell Developmental Language Scales
Semantic Relations
Sentence Subject
Single Word Utterances
special educational needs
speech therapy strategies
Target Utterance
Verbal Behaviour
visual impairment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367463373
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Language is of central importance in children’s development and vital for their success at school and in the world beyond. Designed for the many professionals involved in encouraging language development, Early Language Development, originally published in 1990, will enable them to get to grips with the practical issues of helping children with language difficulties.

John Harris provides an invaluable summary of recent research on language development and how it relates to the practical concerns of language assessment and language teaching. Readers are given a clear account of the ways in which research has expanded our understanding of just what language is and how this has led to different approaches to language assessment. Various theories of language development are summarised and discussed in terms of their implications for language teaching. Dr Harris also describes different ways of encouraging language development and explains how teachers and therapists can overcome the special problems faced by children with particular difficulties, such as visual impairment, hearing impairment, general learning difficulties, and environmental deprivation.

With its emphasis on the relevance of research-based knowledge to practical concerns, the book provides a useful bridge between the world of research and practice. It will be of particular interest to teachers of young children, speech therapists, and child psychologists, as well as to students taking courses on child development, and to parents of young children.

John Harris

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