Word learning and verbal working memory in children with developmental language disorder.
Emily JacksonSuze LeitãoMary ClaessenMark E BoyesPublished in: Autism & developmental language impairments (2021)
When working with children with DLD, speech-language pathologists should assess word learning using tasks that evaluate the ability to learn word forms, meanings, and form-referent links to develop a profile of individual word learning strengths and weaknesses. Clinicians should also assess verbal working memory to identify children at particular risk of word learning deficits. Future research should explore the notion of optimal intervention intensity for facilitating word learning in children with poor language and verbal working memory.