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Action Picture Test

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*The Renfrew Action Picture Test cards are now available for free, to assist with online assessments and the ease of administrating the test, but in order to fully score the RAPT the pack will need to be purchased. You can find the downloadable cards under ‘Support Materials’ on the Routledge.com product page* Since its first publication in 1967, the Renfrew Action Picture Test has been a reach-for assessment used by a range of professionals dedicated to the speech and language development of children between 3.0–8.5 years of age. Widely used by Speech and Language Therapists / Pathologists, SENCOs, and teachers, among other professionals, the test covers words used to convey information (i.e. nouns, verbs, prepositions); present, past and future tenses; irregular forms of plural and past tenses; simple and complex sentence construction; and passive voice. The test provides an Information and Grammar score that can be benchmarked against a UK school population. This 5th edition has been fully updated, including revision of scoring guidelines, modernisation of images and, through an extensive nation-wide programme, fully re-standardised against a modern school population, making RAPT 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.

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ISBN: 9781138586208
Publication date: 6th September 2019
Author: Speechmark, Catherine Renfrew
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Cards
Pagination: 10 pages
Series: The Renfrew Language Scales
Genres: Teaching of students with learning difficulties
Speech and language disorders and therapy