Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on language, speech and communication outcomes: a review longitudinal studies — Gaironeesa Hendricks (2018) | RDL Network
Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on language, speech and communication outcomes: a review longitudinal studies
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Authors
GH
Gaironeesa Hendricks
SM
Susan Malcolm‐Smith
CA
Colleen M. Adnams
Abstract
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Evidence from the longitudinal studies reviewed suggest that PAE influenced delays in receptive and expressive communication up to 36 months. Contextual risk factors played a significant role in language development over time and especially as children approached school age.
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