Language outcomes at 4 years of linguistically diverse children born very preterm: an Australian retrospective single-centre study
Background Very preterm children are at increased risk of language delays. Concerns have been raised about the utility of standardised English language tools to diagnose language delay in linguistically diverse children. Our study investigated the incidence of language delay at 4 years in linguistic...
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Main Authors: | Pankaj Garg (Author), Mohamed E Abdel-Latif (Author), Shanti Raman (Author), Jacqueline Stack (Author), Giannina Tinoco Mendoza (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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