Communication & Cognition
CELF range of assessments
The early identification of language and communications needs is essential, and can significantly impact our life outcomes and educational journey. The Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF) range of comprehensive tools is designed to assess language, communication and memory skills from ages 3 to 21 years and 11 months.

CELF range webinars
This 3-part webinar series by Angela Kinsella, Consultant Speech-Language Therapist at Pearson, provides a detailed introduction to the CELF range of clinical assessments, their test structures, items and results, to support you in administering these clinically proven assessments to effectively diagnose language concerns in children and young people.
Telepractice with the CELF-5UK
This webinar explores what Telepractice is, factors to consider in deciding when and how to use it, and how to incorporate standardised assessments into your Telepractice. Using the CELF-5UK via Q-global®, our online-based scoring and reporting system, this webinar clearly explains the factors for conducting the assessment and how to capture the student’s responses in a remote session.
Embracing telepractice
We understand that in-person sessions may not be possible right now.
Telepractice enables you to continue to provide care, by applying familiar online technologies to connect you to your clients in a virtual session.
If you decide to use remote sessions, you must consider all the surrounding issues related to this change in service-delivery method.
Our Telepractice Guidelines explain the use of our products in relation to your professional practice, so you can safely continue to provide that all important care.

Autism
Autism is more common than people realise, with around 700,000 people living with the condition, thus affecting 2.8 million family members in one way or another.*
Our dedicated autism page gives you access to helpful resources that are aimed at supporting you in diagnosing and caring for those with autism.

Autism Q&A
Some common questions on autism answered by an ASD expert and an autistic student, with advice on how to assess and support individuals with autism.
Succeeding with SEND: Focus on Autism
An informal conversation between Dr Calum Hartley, Professor at Lancaster University, and a 21-year-old autistic student on exploring her late diagnosis, how she overcame challenges and the difference in assessing boys and girls.
Assessments
Clinical assessments designed to help you assess autism and Aspergers.