Defining Expressive Language Benchmarks for Children with Down Syndrome

Author:

Thurman Angela John,Bullard Lauren,Kelly Leona,Wong Caitlyn,Nguyen Vivian,Esbensen Anna J.,Bekins Jennifer,Schworer Emily K.ORCID,Fidler Deborah J.ORCID,Daunhauer Lisa A.,Mervis Carolyn B.ORCID,Pitts C. Holley,Becerra Angela M.,Abbeduto LeonardORCID

Abstract

Establishing expressive language benchmarks (ELBs) for children with Down syndrome (DS), as developed by Tager-Flusberg et al. for children with autism, is critically needed to inform the development of novel treatments, identify individualized treatment targets, and promote accurate monitoring of progress. In the present study, we assessed ELB assignments in three language domains (phonology, vocabulary, and grammar) for 53 young children with DS (CA range: 2.50–7.99 years) using standardized assessments. The participants were classified into one of four ELB levels (preverbal, first words, word combinations, and sentences) in each language domain. Associations with additional measures of language, chronological age, nonverbal cognition, and verbal short-term memory were considered. Analyses of individual ELB profiles indicated substantial variability across the three language domains, with six different patterns of variation across domains emerging. At the same time, the ELB categories were significantly associated with independent language measures and broader developmental domains. Moreover, ELB changes were observed in a small sample of children with DS reassessed 18–24 months after the initial visit. Results from the present study suggest the procedures outlined by Tager-Flusberg et al. for defining ELBs are a potentially useful tool for describing the language abilities of children with DS.

Funder

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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