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Paper

A prospective study of the linguistic skills of children with closed-head injuries

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Pages 503-512 | Published online: 29 May 2007
 

Abstract

Little research in the paediatric closed-head injury (CHI) literature has attempted to follow the course of recovery of CHI children over a prolonged period, particularly in the area of linguistic recovery. The present study documented the course of recovery of the linguistic skills of a group of 11 CHI children over an 18-month period post-injury. All of the CHI children studied demonstrated measurable gains in a number of speech and language skills during the 18-month period post-injury. The results indicated that childhood CHI did not permanently disrupt the acquisition of any of the speech and language skills observed. A number of subjects did, however, continue to demonstrate measurable deficits in some language areas even at 18 months post-injury.

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