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Pragmatic language for 5-11 year-olds includes (at least) 27 observable behaviours

Cherie Finocchiaro · 9 August 2020 ·

‘Pragmatic language’ is a complex and sometimes vaguely defined concept.

To get a grip on what it means in practice, it helps to break it down into things we can observe and measure in different places.

In our second evidence-based infographic, our Speech Pathologist, Cherie Finocchiaro, reviewed a great research paper highlighting 27 behaviours to look for when assessing children with social use of language challenges:  

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