Description
The ELM Scale-2 is ideally suited to help clinicians implement the mandate to serve the developmental needs of children from birth to 3; the ELM Scale-2 also can be used with older children with developmental delays whose functional level falls within this range. The ELM Scale-2 consists of 43 items arranged in three divisions: Auditory Expressive (which is further subdivided into Content and Intelligibility), Auditory Receptive, and Visual. The ELM Scale-2 may be administered using either a pass/ fail or a point scoring method. The pass/fail method yields a global “ pass” or “ fail” rating for the test as a whole, whereas the point-scoring method yields percentile values, standard score equivalents, and age equivalents for each area of Language function (Auditory Expressive, Auditory Receptive, and Visual), as well as a Global Language score.