Ages: 4-0 to 8-11
Testing Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Administration: Individual
Scoring: Manual or online

The TOLD-P:5 assesses spoken language in young children. It is well constructed, reliable, practical, research-based, and theoretically sound. Professionals can use the TOLD-P:5 to (1) identify children who are significantly below their peers in oral language proficiency, (2) determine their specific strengths and weaknesses in oral language skills, (3) document their progress in remedial programs, and (4) measure oral language in research studies.

Subtests and Composites

The TOLD-P:5 has six core subtests and three supplemental subtests which measure various aspects of oral language are described below. The results of these subtests can be combined to form composite scores for the major dimensions of language: semantics and grammar; listening, organizing, and speaking; and overall language ability.

Core Subtests

  1. Picture Vocabulary – measures a child's understanding of the meaning of spoken English words (semantics, listening)
  2. Relational Vocabulary – measures a child's understanding and ability to orally express the relationships between two spoken stimulus words (semantics, organizing)
  3. Oral Vocabulary – measures a child's ability to give oral definitions to common English words that are spoken by the examiner (semantics, speaking)
  4. Syntactic Understanding – measures a child's ability to comprehend the meaning of sentences (grammar, listening)
  5. Sentence Imitation – measures a child's ability to imitate English sentences (grammar, organizing)
  6. Morphological Completion – measures a child's ability to recognize, understand, and use common English morphological forms (grammar, speaking)

Supplemental Subtests

  1. Word Discrimination – measures a child's ability to recognize the differences in significant speech sounds (phonology, listening)
  2. Word Analysis – measures a child's ability to segment words into smaller phonemic units (phonology, organizing)
  3. Word Articulation – measures a child's ability to utter important English speech sounds (phonology, speaking)

Normative Scores

The TOLD-P:5 Online Scoring and Report System (provided as part of the TOLD-P:5 Complete Kit) was designed as a quick, efficient tool for (a) entering test session data; (b) converting subtest item scores or subtest total raw scores into scaled scores; (c) converting sums of scaled scores into composite index scores, percentile ranks, and upper and lower confidence intervals; (d) comparing TOLD-P:5 scores to identify significant intraindividual differences; and (e) obtaining a score summary and narrative report.

The TOLD-P:5 Online Scoring and Report System yields four types of normative scores: age equivalents, percentile ranks, subtest scaled scores, and composite indexes. Percentiles provide the examiner with an index that is easily understood by parents and others with whom the test results are to be shared. Subtest scaled scores are based on a distribution having a mean of 10 and standard deviation of 3. Composite indexes are based on a distribution having a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15. Age equivalents are indexes of relative standing that translate subtest raw scores to what are commonly termed language ages.

New Features of the TOLD:P-5

COMPLETE TOLD-P:5 KIT INCLUDES: Examiner's Manual, Picture Book, 25 Examiner Record Form, all in a sturdy storage box. (© 2019)