TY - JOUR AU - Batth, Susan AB - The possibility of a separate subgroup of language-delayed hyperactive preschoolers was explored. Cognitive and demographic variables of a series of cases at the Royal Ottawa Hospital Preschool Program were examined. A group of language-delayed hyperactive preschoolers was compared with a non-language delayed group of hyperactives and a non-hyperactive clinical comparison group. Significant differences between the language-delayed hyperactives and the two comparison groups were found on such variables as IQ, expressive language, receptive language, and visual-motor integration. The evidence presented supports the possibility of a separate subroup of hyperactive preschoolers with language delay and hyperactivity. The implications for both practice and theory are discussed and suggestions are made for further research. TI - Language Delay and Hyperactivity in Preschoolers: Evidence for a Distinct Subgroup of Hyperactives* JF - Canadian Journal of Psychiatry DO - 10.1177/070674378703200808 DA - 1987-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/language-delay-and-hyperactivity-in-preschoolers-evidence-for-a-CeMgWF1fgM SP - 683 EP - 687 VL - 32 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -