Can you still use the CELF 4?
Likewise, people ask, what does the CELF 4 assess?
The Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals-Fourth Edition (CELF-4) is a standardized test designed to assess the presence of a language disorder or delay in children aged 5-21. The CELF-4 is designed to assess the presence of a language disorder or delay using a comprehensive and flexible assessment approach.
Also question is, how often can the CELF 5 be administered?
Answer: The shortest test-retest interval that will not result in significant practice effects on CELF–4 has not been determined; further research in this area is needed to answer this question. A test-retest study used an interval of 1 to 5 weeks between test administrations.
Current best practices in assessment require a process that includes multiple sources of evidence of language disability, including observation-based measures, authentic assessment, and norm-referenced data. The new CELF-5 provides each of these sources of evidence in an updated assessment process.