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Reconceptualizing developmental language disorder as a spectrum disorder: issues and evidence.

Hope Sparks LancasterStephen M Camarata
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2018)
Non-random clustering coupled with a large number of non-interpretable subtypes provides empirical support for the continuum/spectrum and individual differences models. Although there was substantial support for the continuum/spectrum model and weaker support for the individual differences model, additional research testing these models should be completed. Based on these results, clinicians working with children with DLD should focus on creating treatment plans that address the severity of functioning rather than seeking to identify and treat distinct subtypes. Additional consideration should be given to reconceptualizing DLD as a spectrum condition.
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