TURIN – The Ordine Mauriziano Hospital in Turin has developed and validated CLAP (Communication and Language in the Pediatric Clinic), the first Italian clinical tool specifically designed to enable pediatricians to promptly identify primary language disorders during routine health checkups. The pilot study has been officially accepted for publication in the authoritative, peer-reviewed International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders.
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TURIN – The Ordine Mauriziano Hospital in Turin has developed and validated CLAP (Communication and Language in the Pediatric Clinic), the first Italian clinical tool specifically designed to enable pediatricians to promptly identify primary language disorders during routine health checkups. The pilot study has been officially accepted for publication in the authoritative, peer-reviewed International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders.