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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS RESEARCHER FINDS MOST, BUT NOT ALL, LATE-TALKING TODDLERS CATCH UP
August 20, 2008
LAWRENCE, Kan., Aug. 20 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news release:

The world's largest study to date on language emergence has shown that 80 percent of children with language delays at age 2 will catch up by age 7. But this also means that for one in five late-talking toddlers, language delays persist.

The findings are part of a 10-year multiple-study research project directed by Mabel Rice, the Fred and Virginia Merrill Distinguished Professo . . .

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