The TOLD-P manual presents adequate information related to generating normative statements regarding an individual child's over-all language development; however, the manual provides little direction with regard to interpretations of variability of intraindividual scores. The present study provides clinicians with a statistically based approach to determine relative strengths and weaknesses among a child's TOLD-P Composite Quotients.
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