Receptive-Expressive Emergent Language Test–Fourth Edition (REEL-4)

Receptive-Expressive Emerging Language Test-4 (REEL-4) quickly identifies early childhood language impairments for intervention in receptive and ex...
Item Product Price QTY
32649M REEL-4 Manual $80.00
32649R REEL-4 Record Booklets, Pk/25 $62.00
32649A REEL-4 Vocabulary Inventory Forms A, Pk/25 $28.00
32649B REEL-4 Vocabulary Inventory Form B, Pk/25 $28.00
Receptive-Expressive Emerging Language Test-4 (REEL-4) quickly identifies early childhood language impairments for intervention in receptive and expressive language with high reliability and validity.

Quickly identify early childhood language impairments for intervention in receptive and expressive language.

Ages: Birth through 36 months
Testing Time: 20 minutes
Administration: Individual

Virginia L. Brown • Kenneth R. Bzoch • Richard League

The Receptive–Expressive Emergent Language Test–Fourth Edition (REEL-4) was designed to help you identify infants and toddlers who have language impairments or who have other disabilities that affect language development. It is especially useful as an assessment and planning instrument in Early Childhood Intervention programs mandated under P.L. 99-457. The REEL-4 has two subtests that make up the Language Ability composite, Receptive Language and Expressive Language, as well as a supplementary Vocabulary Inventory test, composed of the Nouns and Expanded subtests. Results are obtained from a caregiver interview.

The REEL-4 is based on a contemporary linguistic model. It includes current studies related to normative base, reliability, and validity. The normative sample includes 1,019 infants and toddlers from around the nation. The demographic characteristics of the sample were matched to U.S. child population for the year 2019 reported in ProQuest Statistical Abstract of the United States 2018. The normative sample was stratified to on the basis of gender, race, Hispanic status, and geographic region. Standard scores, percentile ranks, and age equivalents are provided.

The average reliability coefficients for all test scores are high (exceeding .90). Test–retest studies show the REEL-4 is stable over time.

Studies of the test’s diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, and ROC/AUC statistics) support its use for differentiating children with language impairment, low-functioning autism, and developmental delay from children with no exceptionalities. Validity data are reported as well, documenting the test’s relationship to the Developmental Assessment of Young Children–Second Edition, Preschool Language Scales–Fifth Edition, Receptive–Expressive Emergent Language Test–Third Edition, and Test of Early Communication and Emerging Language.

COMPLETE REEL-4 KIT INCLUDES: Examiner’s Manual, 25 Examiner Record Booklets, and 25 Vocabulary Inventory Forms each for Forms A and B, all in a sturdy storage box.