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Preschool Language Scale-3

Preschool Language Scale-3. Presented by Sarah Stockton, Andrea Mick, Amy Howard, Manda Clements, Kristina Latta, and Thekla Vei. Biographical Information. Developed by Irla Zimmerman, Violette Steiner, and Roberta Pond

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Preschool Language Scale-3

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  1. Preschool Language Scale-3 Presented by Sarah Stockton, Andrea Mick, Amy Howard, Manda Clements, Kristina Latta, and Thekla Vei

  2. Biographical Information • Developed by Irla Zimmerman, Violette Steiner, and Roberta Pond • Originally developed in 1969 to measure language development of young children • Revised twice in response to development of new public laws governing services for young children

  3. Standardization Data • PLS-3 is standardized • Sample included 1200 children • Ages 2 weeks to 6.11 years • 50% male, 50% female • Included children from 41 states

  4. Reliability • PLS-3 is homogeneous, shows internal consistency • Scores are dependable and stable across repeated administrations, test- retest reliability • Scoring is objective and consistent across examiners, inter- rater reliability

  5. Validity • Offers a thorough and balanced sample of language behaviors (content validity) • Consistently differentiates children who are language disordered from children who are not (construct reliability) • PLS-3 scores are highly correlated with scores obtained from other valid measures of language ability (concurrent validity)

  6. Test Age Ranges • 2 weeks through 6 years, 11 months • Older children functioning developmentally within this age range • Not appropriate for adult clients

  7. Purpose of Test • 2 subscales enable you to evaluate a child’s relative ability in receptive an expressive language • Determines whether deficiencies are primarily receptive or expressive in nature • Assesses behaviors considered to be language precursors

  8. Format • 2 standardized subscales • Auditory Comprehension Expressive Communication 3 supplemental measures -The Articulation Screener -The Language Sample Checklist -The Family Information and Suggestions Page

  9. Demonstration of Administration • Note: test administration generally takes 15-40 minutes, depending on age of the child and communication abilities

  10. Special Supplies • Celophane • Teddy bear • Ball • Shoe box • Keys on a key ring • 3 plastic spoons and cupps • Child’s sock • 8 blocks

  11. Scores Reported • PLS-3 provides age-based • Standard scores • Percentile ranks • Age equivalents

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