| Literature DB >> 31398304 |
Mark Guiberson1, Kyliah Petrita Ferris1.
Abstract
Purpose The aim of this article was to provide a systematic scoping review of the literature describing early language interventions for young children who are dual language learners, including children with early language deficits. Method The search conducted yielded a total of 27 sources describing 70 language strategies or procedures for dual language learners from 9 months of age to 3 years 11 months of age. The majority of sources were recommended practices (n = 12) followed by descriptive studies (n = 7). There were a total of 6 intervention studies and 5 research review studies. Results Strategies were collated and categorized into 5 major types: general approach, caregiver based, interaction based, language strategies, and early literacy strategies. Conclusion A preliminary evidence map was created to chart each strategy and sources that included the strategy and to indicate the highest strength of recommendation observed across sources. A discussion of compelling and promising strategies is presented.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31398304 DOI: 10.1044/2019_AJSLP-IDLL-18-0251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Speech Lang Pathol ISSN: 1058-0360 Impact factor: 2.408