Asking parents about babbling at 10 months produced valid answers but did not predict language screening result 2 years later.
Marion LiebermanAnders SandAnette LohmanderCarmela MiniscalcoPublished in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2022)
This study suggests that the babbling questions could be included in the 10-month surveillance at the child health services as valid measures of babbling development, but they cannot predict language screening result at 2.5/3 years.