Most children with communication disorders are first referred for speech and language evaluations when their delays in communicating are noted. A child psychiatrist is usually consulted, especially when emotional or behavioral problems are also present. A comprehensive evaluation also involves psychometric testing (testing designed to assess logical reasoning abilities, reactions to different situations... Read More... |
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| Speech Delay |
Kids diagnosed with AS need support from teachers when they struggle with behavior issues in school. Here are many helpful strategies that every teacher should know. Read More... |
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| Expressive Language Disorder |
Expressive language disorder means a child has difficulty with verbal and written expression. Language can either be delayed or disordered or a combination... Read More... |
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| Phonological Disorders |
Developmental Phonological Disorders, also known as phonological disability or phonological disorders, are a group of language disorders that affect children’s ability... Read More... |
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| Developmental Aphasia |
Children with aphasia have difficulty expressing their thoughts and understanding what is being said to them. Childhood aphasia may be acquired... Read More... |
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