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Examining Communicative Intentions in Children with Developmental Delay or Intellectual Disability: A Comparison with Typically Developing Peers Matched by Developmental or Chronological Age

Catalog # 890-126-2019

This work was supported by a grant from Shalem Fund

This study investigates communicative intentions in children with developmental delays or intellectual disabilities, comparing them with typically developing peers matched by developmental or chronological age. Using a structured protocol, children’s communicative intentions were evaluated. Results revealed significant differences between children with developmental delays or intellectual disabilities and typically developing age-matched peers. However, comparisons with developmentally matched peers showed both similarities and differences in communicative intention profiles.

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Keywords: children with developmental delay, intellectual disability, communicative intentions, communicative means, executive functions, structured context, free observation

 

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