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Expressive Vocabulary Test

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The Expressive Vocabulary Test by Catherine Renfrew is a quick, straightforward assessment tool for evaluating children's ability to name objects, adjectives, and verbs depicted in pictures. Suitable for children aged 3 to just under 12 years, this 5th edition offers updated images and vocabulary that reflect contemporary language use. It includes 100 colour picture cards, an instruction booklet, and a scoring form with norms for comparison, making it valuable for speech therapists and educators working on language development.
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This test is intended for speech and language therapists, special educational needs coordinators, and other professionals involved in children's language assessment and development. It is designed for use in educational or therapeutic settings under adult supervision.

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The Renfrew Expressive Vocabulary Test is an easy tool to assess children’s expressive vocabulary. Designed for children between 3 years and 11 years and 11 months, this is an invaluable resource for Speech and Language Therapists, Special Educational Needs Coordinators, and professionals engaged with language development.

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The Renfrew Expressive Vocabulary Test (REV) – formerly the Renfrew Word Finding Vocabulary Test – is a quick and easy tool to assess children’s expressive vocabulary. It is designed for children between the ages of 3 years and 11 years and 11 months and is an invaluable resource for Speech and Language Therapists, Special Educational Needs Coordinators, and other professionals engaged with language development.

The REV assesses the extent to which pictures of words, arranged in order of difficulty, can be named correctly. Completely revised, this new edition has updated words and images to ensure it reflects the vocabulary of children today and has been expanded to include adjectives and verbs, in addition to nouns. The REV contains 100 colour picture cards, an instruction booklet, and a scoring form, with norms to enable users to provide comparative results.

This 5th edition has been comprehensively updated and extended with the modernisation of images and words, and, through an extensive nation-wide programme, fully re-standardised against a contemporary school population, making the REV a trusted first-line tool in speech and language assessment.

Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.

Series: The Renfrew Language Scales

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781032162492

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Cards

Date Published: 31 July 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Edition: 5th edition

Illustration: 12 Tables, color; 100 Halftones, color; 100 Illustrations, color

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 613g

Pages: 32

About the Author

Catherine Renfrew trained as a speech therapist at the Glasgow School of Speech Therapy, qualifying in 1944. She was awarded a Fellowship of the College of Speech Therapists in 1950, resulting from her thesis on speech assessment. As a Fulbright Scholar she attended a post-graduate course at the State University of Iowa 1955-6.

After working mainly with school children in Lancashire and Nottingham she was appointed Chief Speech Therapist to the United Oxford Hospitals in 1953. During 1964-6, with leave of absence, she taught speech pathology as Visiting Lecturer at the University of Toronto. After leaving her post in Oxford in 1973, she travelled widely, lecturing in all five continents.

While working with school children, she began developing norm-referenced speech and language tests to find out whether children, experiencing difficulties in spoken language development, made more progress resulting from speech therapy than expected from maturation. The Articulation Attainment Test was first published in 1963, the Action Picture Test in 1966, the Word Finding Vocabulary Scale in 1968 and the Auditory Discrimination Test in 1973.

This edition was revised under the guidance of:

Anna Branagan

is a Speech and Language Therapist. In Gloucestershire, Anna works within a Youth Support Team supporting vulnerable young people. In Worcestershire, she works within mainstream schools supporting inclusive practice. Anna originally trained at Leeds Metropolitan University. She is the co-author of bestselling Speechmark resources Language for Thinking (second edition, 2017), Word Aware 1 (second edition, 2022) Word Aware 2 (2017), Word Aware 3 (2022) and Language for Behaviour and Emotions (2020) and was a consultant for the revised Renfrew Action Picture Test (2020)

Stephen Parsons

is a Speech and Language Therapist, trainer and author of practical language development resources for teachers and Speech and Language Therapists (SaLTs). From 1996–2017, Stephen worked as a Speech and Language Therapy Service Manager in Hackney and the City of London. With over 30 years’ experience in the field, he is co-author of bestselling Speechmark resources Language for Thinking (second edition, 2017), Word Aware 1 (second edition, 2022), Word Aware 2 (2017), Word Aware 3 (2022) and Language for Behaviour and Emotions (2020) and was a consultant for the revised Renfrew Action Picture Test (2020). Stephen graduated in Speech Pathology from Flinders University before attaining an MSc in Speech and Language Therapy from City University, London, in 2000. He currently serves as Chair of NAPLIC, the UK association for professionals working with children and young people with developmental language disorder, and member of the Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder (RADLD) international committee.

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