Neftaly Language Development Screening

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Neftaly Language Development Screening

Overview

Language development screening is an essential process for identifying potential speech and language delays or disorders in children. Early detection allows for timely interventions that support optimal communication skills, academic readiness, and social interaction. Neftaly Language Development Screening provides a structured approach to assess listening, speaking, and comprehension abilities at different developmental stages.


Purpose

The screening aims to:

  • Identify children at risk for speech and language delays.
  • Monitor progress in language acquisition milestones.
  • Guide referrals for further assessment by speech-language pathologists.
  • Support caregivers and educators with strategies to enhance language skills.

Key Components of Screening

  1. Hearing Check – Ensures hearing problems are not affecting language development.
  2. Expressive Language Assessment – Evaluates vocabulary, sentence structure, and storytelling skills.
  3. Receptive Language Assessment – Measures understanding of words, instructions, and concepts.
  4. Articulation and Pronunciation – Checks clarity and accuracy of speech sounds.
  5. Social Communication – Observes conversational skills, turn-taking, and nonverbal cues.

Developmental Milestones for Reference

  • 12–18 months: Says single words, understands simple instructions.
  • 2–3 years: Forms two- to three-word sentences, follows two-step commands.
  • 4–5 years: Uses complex sentences, tells simple stories, understands basic grammar.
  • 6+ years: Communicates fluently, understands abstract language, participates in conversations.

Benefits of Early Screening

  • Prevention of academic challenges related to literacy and comprehension.
  • Improved social skills and peer relationships.
  • Targeted intervention for children who need support.
  • Peace of mind for parents and educators through regular developmental checks.

Neftaly Approach

Neftaly uses child-friendly, culturally relevant tools and activities to make screening engaging and accurate. Our approach involves collaboration between parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals to ensure a holistic understanding of a child’s communication abilities.

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