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Volume 43, Issue 1, Page 19 (January 2009)


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Don't Fall for Myths That Discount Language-Delay Signs

MICHELE G. SULLIVAN (Mid-Atlantic Bureau)

BOSTON — Early signs of language delay should be taken seriously in all children, even in those traditionally thought of as slow developers—boys, younger siblings, and children with persistent middle-ear infections.

PII: S0031-398X(09)70032-3

doi:10.1016/S0031-398X(09)70032-3


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