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Population monitoring of language and cognitive development in Australia : the Australian early development index

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Brinkman, Mary Sayers, S Goldfeld, Jodie Kline
The Australian Early Development Index (AEDI) is a population measure of child development. The AEDI measures Language and Cognitive Development, Social Competence, Emotional Maturity, Physical Health and Wellbeing, and Communication Skills and General Knowledge. In Australia these data are collected by teachers for children in their first full time year of schooling. The aim of this paper is to aid people's understanding and interpretation of population measures such as the AEDI. With a greater awareness of the merits and complexities of population data clinicians and allied health professionals can play a vital role in aiding communities and policy makers to interpret and act upon the data in an intelligent way. This paper is primarily descriptive providing background information on the development and use of the instrument utilizing one of the 5 developmental domains (Language and Cognitive Development) as an example. The results show a complex relationship between children residing in differing socio-economic regions, children with English as their primary or secondary language and children who are able or not able to effectively communicate in English.

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Journal

International journal of speech-language pathology

Volume

11

Pagination

419 - 430

Location

London, England

ISSN

1754-9507

eISSN

1754-9515

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited

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