Important aspects in the assessment of bilingual children with suspected language impairment: The Vienna Model

Author:

Eisenwort BrigitteORCID,Schmid Carolin,Tilis Maksim,Tsoy Dmitrij,Diendorfer-Radner Gabriela,Sedlaczek Anika,Klier Claudia

Abstract

Summary Background Due to demographic changes over the last few decades, the number of multilingual children has grown rapidly. Many of them face problems in learning their second language. Similarities between linguistic manifestations of stages of second language acquisition and an impairment of language acquisition cause a diagnostic dilemma. The Vienna Model of language assessment in multilingual children will be presented. Methods A key feature of our procedure is the integration of medical students as native speakers in diagnosing acquisition of the first language. A case study of a boy with Russian as first language illustrates the procedure. Results The Vienna Model of language assessment in multilingual children offers the possibility to evaluate language competence in a differentiated manner with support of medical students as native speakers. Based on the bilingual assessment on different linguistic levels the diagnosis ICD-10 F80.0 is given. The subsequent short therapy showed an improvement regarding phonological competence.

Funder

Medical University of Vienna

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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