Speech and language tests for childrenYour child's doctor may apply concepts from basic speech and language
assessments during routine checkups. If your child is referred to a specialist
for suspected communication delays, additional tests may also be used. The
following is a sample of tests used by specialists out of a wide variety of
those available.1 Newborn to 3 years:- MacArthur Communicative Development
Inventories. This test assesses words and gestures used to
communicate.
- The Rossetti Infant-Toddler Language Scale. Six areas
are evaluated, including interaction-attachment, pragmatics, gestures, play,
receptive language, and expressive language.
- Early Language
Milestone Scale. This test checks how a child shares thoughts, protests, or
comments (expressive language) and how well a child understands language
(receptive language).
Newborn to 6 years:- Preschool Language Scale. This test measures
hearing and receptive language skills as well as expressive language.
Ages 2 to 16:- Bankson-Bernthal Phonological Process Survey
Test. Errors are evaluated to identify patterns.
- Expressive
One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test. Vocabulary abilities are
evaluated.
- Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation—2. This test
examines how well consonant sounds are made.
Ages 3 to 6:- Clinical Evaluation of Language
Fundamentals—Preschool. This assesses all areas of receptive language skills,
components of expressive language, and memory and recall.
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