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Evaluation of speech and language therapy interventions for pre-school children with specific language impairment: A comparison of outcomes following specialist intensive, nursery-based and no intervention

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A comparison of the effectiveness of specialist intensive, preschool-based, and no-intervention therapy provision for children with specific language impairment on child and parent measures of language, non-verbal skills, play, and behavior, based on data from 24 4-year-old children in London, England
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Reports & Papers
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United Kingdom; England

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