Gender Plays Role in Delayed Language Development, Study Says – Education Week

By Christina Samuels

A study of more than 10,000 Norwegian children found a connection between gender and delayed language development, with boys at greater risk of delays than girls.

The study also found that reading and writing difficulties in other family members were associated with delayed language development in children.

The study was published online by the International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. The information was gathered on questionnaires filled out by mothers about their children, starting in their 17th week of gestation up through age 5.

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