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Bzoch, Authors: Louis Rossetti, Ph.D. have language impairments Richard League & Virginia L. Brown Assesses Interaction- Qualification Level: B or who have other dis- Qualification Level: B Attachment, Pragmatics, abilities that affect language Gesture, Play, Language Comprehension, and Language Expres- development, the REEL-4 has two subtests that make up the sion. Behaviors can be directly elicited from the child, directly Language Ability composite, Receptive Language and Expressive observed, or reported by parent or caregiver to credit the Language, as well as a supplementary Vocabulary Inventory test. child's performance. Results reflect the child's mastery of skills COMPLETE REEL-4 KIT INCLUDES: Examiner’s Manual, 25 Ex- in each of the areas assessed at three-month intervals across aminer Record Booklets, and 25 Vocabulary Inventory Forms developmental domains tested. each for Forms A and B, all in a sturdy storage box. 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ARIZONA ARTICULATION AND PHONOLOGY SCALE, FOURTH PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS REVISION (ARIZONA-4) TEST-2: NORMATIVE UPDATE (PAT-2: NU) Purpose: Provides a quick, and reliable measure of articulation Purpose: Help educators focus proficiency in children on those aspects of language that Ages: 18 months to 21 years may not be targeted in classroom Admin Time: 5-20 minutes reading instruction Authors: Janet Barker Fudala, Ages: 5-0 through 9-11 A standardized assessment PhD, Sheri Stegall, PhD Admin Time: 40-50 minutes This revised assessment of phonological aware- Qualification Level: C Authors: Carolyn Robertson, retains the strengths of its ness, phoneme-grapheme Wanda Salter predecessors and adds features that enhance its effectiveness in correspondence, and Qualification Level: B identifying individuals who have speech sound disorders. 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Kleiman weaknesses among developed phonological processes, (3) to degree of independence. Qualification Level: B document individuals' progress in phonological processing Clients are assessed and as a consequence of special intervention programs, and (4) to rated in the major skills categories of communication through serve as a measurement device in research studies investigat- direct observation, teacher and caregiver reports and one on ing phonological processing. one testing. COMPLETE KIT INCLUDES: Examiner’s Manual, 25 Examiner Contains 10 subtests: Sensory/Motor, Attentiveness, Receptive Record Booklets for ages 4 through 6, 25 Examiner Record Language, Expressive Language, Pragmatic/Social Language, Booklets for ages 7 through 24, Picture Book, all in a sturdy Speech, Voice, Oral, Fluency, and Non-Oral Communication.
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