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In brain-injured children, early gesturing predicts language delays

Fri, Mar 26, 2010

science daily

A new study has found that gesturing at 18 months (but not early speech) predicted which children with pre- or perinatal brain lesions had vocabulary delays a year later. The results suggest that gesture may be a tool for diagnosing persistent language delay in such children. This research is important because about 1 in 4,000 infants has this type of brain injury, and intervention early in development may be critical to successful remediation of language delay.

 


In brain-injured children, early gesturing predicts language delays

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