Some preschoolers with language impairment approach and manage peer interactions less
effectively than typically developing peers. This article discusses assessment and
intervention strategies for targeting preschoolers' social communication skills during
peer entry and cooperative play situations. Essential features of effective interventions
include identification of appropriate social communication targets, addressing and
facilitating children's use of these targets during small group sessions with peers,
and supporting generalization of newly acquired social communication behaviors to
children's peer interactions within the classroom setting.
Preschool children - peer interaction - social communication assessment - social communication
intervention