Definitions
Clinical Markers
Risk Factors
Literacy
100

Characteristic that is within the middle range (50%) of distribution in the normal population

What is within normal limits?

100

Children with DLD will only repeat grammatical elements that they know.

What is sentence recall?

100

Children who are later born having greater risk of language difficulties.

What is birth order?

100

This provides the foundation for reading.

What are literacy skills?

200

Diagnosis for late bloomers who continue to demonstrate slow language development as they grow older.

What is late learning emergence (LLE)?

200

Focuses on children’s processing abilities and requires children to repeat nonsense words of varying syllable lengths and phonological complexity.

What is nonword repetition?

200

Males are at a higher risk.

What is gender?

200

Children must want to learn to read.

What is print motivation?

300

A variable associated with an increased risk of acquiring an illness or condition.

What is a risk factor?

300

Children with DLD typically perform much worse on these tasks than TD children.

What are clinical markers?

300
Children often have problems in the classroom.

What are academic difficulties?

300

The understanding that words on a page are associated with spoken words and have meaning.

What is print awareness?

400

Individual or combined features or characteristics that distinguishes someone who has a condition from someone who does not .

What is clinical marker?

400

Children with DLD often have persisting difficulties learning and using grammatical forms, particularly verb forms.

What is verb tense marking?

400

Inability to relate how Cinderella and the prince fell in love.

What are poor narrative/story telling abilities?

400

Understanding that letters are different from each other and have different sounds and names.

What is letter knowledge?