ERIC Number: EJ998286
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Publication Date: 2013-May
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Assessing Spoken Language Competence in Children with Selective Mutism: Using Parents as Test Presenters
Klein, Evelyn R.; Armstrong, Sharon Lee; Shipon-Blum, Elisa
Communication Disorders Quarterly, v34 n3 p184-195 May 2013
Children with selective mutism (SM) display a failure to speak in select situations despite speaking when comfortable. The purpose of this study was to obtain valid assessments of receptive and expressive language in 33 children (ages 5 to 12) with SM. Because some children with SM will speak to parents but not a professional, another purpose was to explore the efficacy of employing parents to deliver test stimuli. Parents received training on presenting standardized test material and were monitored during testing by a professional who scored and interpreted the results. Professional-administered tests underestimated children's capabilities. However, even with parents, children's scores decreased as the tasks changed from receptive to expressive vocabulary and from narrative comprehension to telling a story on their own. Thus, although SM is typically classified as an anxiety disorder, an underlying expressive narrative language deficit was identified in 42% of children with SM using this new procedure. (Contains 3 tables and 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Standardized Tests, Expressive Language, Speech, Stimuli, Oral Language, Receptive Language, Parents, Training, Testing, Scores, Parent Child Relationship, Language Impairments, Vocabulary, Story Telling, Listening Comprehension, Classification
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