The Test of Integrated Language and Literacy Skills (TILLS) tests oral and written language skills of school-age students age 6-18 years. The TILLS is a standardized, norm-referenced test validated for these purposes: To identify language and literacy disorders; To document patterns of relative strengths and weaknesses; To track changes in language and literacy skills over time. Offers fifteen subtests collectively measuring skills at two language levels (sound/word and sentence/discource levels) across oral and written ...
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The Test of Integrated Language and Literacy Skills (TILLS) tests oral and written language skills of school-age students age 6-18 years. The TILLS is a standardized, norm-referenced test validated for these purposes: To identify language and literacy disorders; To document patterns of relative strengths and weaknesses; To track changes in language and literacy skills over time. Offers fifteen subtests collectively measuring skills at two language levels (sound/word and sentence/discource levels) across oral and written language modalities.
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