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Marylène Dionne1,2,3, Stefano Rezzonico1,2,3
1École d'Orthophonie et d'Audiologie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC H2E 2G2, Canada.
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Developmental language disorder (DLD) is associated with persistent language difficulties that may impact social competence. The aim of this study is to describe the relationship between language, pragmatics, and social competence in French-speaking preschoolers and to identify the specific social competence difficulties observed in children at risk of DLD at this age. The sample included 63 children aged between 36 and 59 months, 12 of whom were at risk of having DLD. Children were assessed using measures of vocabulary, morphosyntax, pragmatic skills, and narrative abilities, while childcare educators completed a questionnaire evaluating social competence. Results revealed that children at risk for DLD exhibited more characteristics related to dependence on adults compared to their peers without DLD. No significant group differences were observed for the other components of social competence. The findings also identified a relationship between pragmatic and personal narrative skills, and social adjustment. These findings support the social adaptation model, suggesting that functional social impacts in children with DLD may arise from limited language abilities rather than an intrinsic socio-emotional disorder. This study highlights the importance of early pragmatic and narrative development in supporting social competence from the preschool age.
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