How Well Does Speech at Age 2 Predict Communication at Age 9–10?
New research from the WISC Lab followed children with cerebral palsy from early childhood into late elementary school. The findings, published in Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in the Schools, show that communication profiles measured at age two are meaningful predictors of outcomes years later; but the relationship is far from deterministic. Some children show substantial growth that early profiles don’t capture. This has practical implications for how clinicians frame prognoses in early intervention conversations with families.