A review of the differential contributions of language abilities to children's eyewitness memory and suggestibility

CO Perez, K London, H Otgaar - Developmental Review, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Language abilities have been heralded as an important cognitive factor driving
children's memory and suggestibility in forensic contexts. To this end, we reviewed over 30 …

Childhood maltreatment consequences on social pragmatic communication: A systematic review of the literature

YD Hyter - Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2021 - pubs.asha.org
Purpose Maltreatment is a threat to child health and well-being and negatively influences all
aspects of development, including language. Less seems to be known about the …

Applying trauma-and violence-informed care to speech-language pathology practice across the lifespan

C Wiseman-Hakes, M Albin, A Rupert… - Topics in Language …, 2025 - journals.lww.com
The high prevalence of trauma world-wide is such that speech-language pathologists are
likely to support clients across the lifespan with experiences of trauma, such as abuse …

[HTML][HTML] A Pandemic's pain: the need for trauma-informed services for children

Y Hyter - Leader Live, 2021 - leader.pubs.asha.org
A young girl sits on the floor against a wall with her hands over her eyes, a stuffed bear next
to her along with shadows of her arguing parents on the wall.Lawrence Taylor “LT” …

The role of speech-language pathologists in trauma-informed practices: feelings, attitudes, and reported behaviors of Colorado school speech-language pathologists

K Haritopoulos - 2022 - digscholarship.unco.edu
Research indicates that a majority of children in the United States will be exposed to at least
one traumatic event before they turn 18, and some children experience multiple forms …

The Spoken Language, Written Language, and Executive Functions of Female Adolescents with High Risk Factors

JJ Yi - Reading Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examined the spoken language, written language, and executive functions of 19
female adolescents with high risk factors in a long-term, holistic program. Standardized …

[PDF][PDF] The effects of childhood traumatic life events on development and learning

M Klenk, M Gordon-Pershey - Electronic Journal of the Ohio Speech …, 2022 - ohioslha.org
Experiencing traumatic events can have a profound impact on children's development of
cognition, language, and literacy, and on their psychological and behavioral development …

Discriminating between Autism and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder in a clinical context

C Davidson-Jamieson - 2024 - theses.gla.ac.uk
Clinicians are concerned about making accurate differential diagnoses between Autism and
Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED) because both groups of children may …

The Adverse Childhood Experiences Identification Gap in Speech Language Pathology

M Prior - 2024 - digitalcommons.unl.edu
Children exposed to adverse childhood experiences, a variety of potentially traumatic events
occurring within the first 18 years of life, are at increased risk for speech and language …