Reevaluación de la brecha del lenguaje receptivo-expresivo en individuos con síndrome de Down

L. Kumin
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Research that focuses on the expressive-receptive language gap in individuals with Down syndrome (DS) has consistently found that receptive language skills are more advanced than expressive language skills. Although this research has been limited to children, the assumption has been made that the relationship between receptive and expressive language skills does not change over the lifespan. The current research focuses on the receptive-expressive language gap in adults with DS. The first phase of the study used a survey to explore the perceived difficulty of receptive and expressive language tasks by adults with DS. Findings were that the adults perceive receptive language tasks (following instructions) to be more difficult than expressive language tasks (speaking to others at work). The second phase of the study was designed as a follow-up to the survey results to explore the receptive-expressive language gap in greater depth in ten adults with DS. Formal language testing, surveys and interviews were used. Formal testing indicated that the relationship between receptive and expressive language skills was more individualized in the adults. Survey and interview results indicated that participants perceived receptive skills to be more difficult than expressive skills in employment settings and daily living. Discussion considers reasons for the between subject variation and ramifications for IEP (Individualiized Eduation Program) and transition planning. Conclusion is that the assumption cannot be made that the receptive-expressive language gap is the same at different ages and that there is a need to individually assess receptive and expressive language skills at all ages.

唐氏综合征患者接受-表达语言差距的重新评估
针对唐氏综合症(DS)患者表达性和接受性语言差异的研究一致发现,接受性语言技能比表达性语言技能更高级。虽然这项研究仅限于儿童,但假设语言的接受能力和表达能力之间的关系在一生中不会改变。目前的研究主要集中在成人退行性障碍的接受-表达语言差异上。研究的第一阶段采用了一项调查来探讨成人退行性障碍患者在接受性和表达性语言任务中的感知困难。研究发现,成年人认为接受性语言任务(听从指令)比表达性语言任务(在工作中与他人交谈)更难。第二阶段的研究是对调查结果的后续研究,旨在更深入地探讨10名成人退行性障碍患者的接受-表达语言差距。使用了正式的语言测试、调查和访谈。正式测试表明,成人的语言接受能力和语言表达能力之间的关系更加个性化。调查和访谈结果表明,在就业环境和日常生活中,参与者认为接受技能比表达技能更困难。讨论考虑了IEP(个性化教育计划)和过渡计划的主体差异和后果之间的原因。结论是,不能假设不同年龄的接受和表达语言差异是相同的,有必要对所有年龄的接受和表达语言技能进行单独评估。
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