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Children's Nonverbal Learning Disabilities Scale
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    Children's Nonverbal Learning Disabilities Scale

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    Children's Nonverbal Learning Disabilities Scale (C-NLD)
    Purpose screens for the symptoms of nonverbal learning disabilities in children

    The Children's Nonverbal Learning Disabilities Scale (C-NLD) is an assessment that screens for the symptoms for nonverbal learning disabilities in children, which can affect a child's visual spatial organization, motor abilities, and social interactions. All questions in the assessment are categorized in three headings: motor skills, visual-spatial skills, and interpersonal skills.

    The C-NLD is a 15 question measure intended to be filled out by the parent or guardian of the child. Each of the 15 questions are answered based on a four-option Likert scale, containing "Never/Rarely", "Sometimes", "Often/Always", and "I don't know" answer choices. The scale contains three sections; the first section is designed to assess motor skills consists of 4 questions, the second section is designed to assess visual-spatial skills consists of 7 questions, and the last section assesses interpersonal skills and consists of 4 questions.

    Psychometric properties

    Reliability

    Evaluating scores from the Children's Nonverbal Learning Diasbilites Scale against the EBA rubric for norms and reliability
    Criterion Rating Explanation with references
    Norms none available psycinfo search "reliability" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Internal consistency none available psycinfo search "reliability" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Inter-rater reliability none available psycinfo search "reliability" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Test-retest reliability (stability) none available psycinfo search "reliability" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Repeatability none available psycinfo search "reliability" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"

    Validity

    Evaluation of validity and utility for the Children's Nonverbal Learning Diasbilites Scale
    Criterion Rating Explanation with references
    Content validity none available psycinfo search "validity" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Construct validity (e.g., predictive, concurrent, convergent, and discriminant validity) none available psycinfo search "validity" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Discriminative validity none available psycinfo search "validity" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Validity generalization none available psycinfo search "validity" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Treatment sensitivity none available psycinfo search "validity" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"
    Clinical utility none available psycinfo search "validity" + "nonverbal learning disabilities scales"

    Interpretation

    C-NLD Scoring

    Non-verbal learning disorder includes multiple specific symptoms characterized into three specific areas: neuropsychological deficits (deficits with perception, psychomotor coordination, memory, reasoning, and aspects of speech), academic deficits (mathematical reasoning, reading comprehension, and comprehension of written language) and social-emotional/adaptational deficits (social awareness and difficulties in social interactions).

    The C-NLD works as a primary screening measure, and referral to a neuropsychologist for further testing is advised if the parent C-NLD report indicates "sometimes" or "often" for over half of the items in each of the three sub-sections.

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