Introduction
The Preschool Language Scales Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a language developmentally
appropriate assessment that is designed to measure language and speech in children of ages
between birth and almost eight years. This test is very useful in determining children with
language delay and assist in determining the kind of intervention required. The following section
informs the reader about the testing phase, more specifically the environment in which the test
was performed, what kind of test was conducted and the result that was achieved. When it comes
to the use of the PLS-5, it is evident that it can provide educators, speech-language pathologists,
and other personnel useful information when working with children in order to make decisions
and establish intervention plans.
Administration of the Norm-Referenced Test
In this particular test, I could not use the actual test of the Preschool Language Scales
Fifth Edition (PLS-5) due to the limitations that exist in my workplace for the administration of
such tests and, therefore, I only observed the process. The PLS-5 is a clinical assessment tool