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The Language Profile of Preschool Children With 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome and the Relationship With Speech Intelligibility.

Emma EveraertIris SeltenTessel BoermaMichiel HoubenJacob A S VorstmanHester de WildeDesiree DerksenSarah HaverkampFrank N K WijnenEllen Gerrits
Published in: American journal of speech-language pathology (2022)
We show that the majority of preschool children with 22q11DS have a broad range of language problems. Other than the relatively larger impairment in expressive than in receptive language skills, our results do not show a clearly delineated language profile. As many of the children with intelligible speech still had below-average language scores, we highlight that language problems require a broad assessment and care in all young children with 22q11DS. Future research using spontaneous language and detailed speech analysis is recommended, to provide more in-depth understanding of children's language profile and the relationship between speech and language in 22q11DS.
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