The Assessment and Management of Children From a Non-English Speaking Background Who Have Language Problems

D. James
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Speech pathologists assessing the language skills of children from a cultural and linguistic background that is different to their own are confronted with issues additional to those they face when assessing children from the same background. The crucial area of management is that of assessment and diagnosis, as the language characteristics of children learning English as a second language are similar to those of children with a language difficulty, making it difficult to differentiate between the two. In this paper, the similarities are described, along with some of the reasons for them. Issues relating to assessment, diagnosis and to a lesser extent, therapy, are discussed.
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非英语背景儿童语言障碍的评估与管理
语言病理学家在评估来自不同文化和语言背景的儿童的语言技能时,面临的问题比他们评估来自相同背景的儿童时所面临的问题还要多。管理的关键领域是评估和诊断,因为将英语作为第二语言学习的儿童的语言特征与有语言困难的儿童的语言特征相似,因此很难区分两者。在本文中,描述了这些相似之处,以及它们的一些原因。讨论了与评估、诊断以及治疗相关的问题。
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