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Vocabulary tests on two-year-olds can identify those who will be late talkers

Children who can speak 50 words or fewer at age two may benefit from early language therapy, say researchersSimple vocabulary tests on children as young as two can identify those who will find it difficult to learn language and lag behind their peers in becoming fluent.The doctors who developed the tests said they provided a crucial means of spotting children who could benefit from early language therapy to help them reach their full potential.Though most children who are late talkers catch up by the age of five, a significant number...

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Published By: MedWorm/Autism - Tuesday, 21 February

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