Summary What are the Different Types of Speech and Language Disorders? — SPEECH ROCKET www.speechrocket.org
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Approximately 8% of children face challenges in speech and language due to various factors, such as muscle difficulties, low birth weight, brain injury, or illness, which ultimately affect their ability to communicate effectively.
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- Speech and language disorders affect the way children say sounds and words and understand written and spoken language.
- There are different types of speech disorders, including apraxia, cleft and lip palate, dysarthia, and orofacial myofunctional disorder.
- Stuttering is a neurologically based disorder that affects speech fluency.
- Language disorders affect a child's ability to understand, process, and use language.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) are two types of language disorders.
- Children with speech and language disorders may require the help of a speech and language therapist for improvement.
- Additional resources and organizations are available to support individuals with speech and language disorders.
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1 in 12 children struggle with speech and language disorders, which affect their ability to speak and understand language. These disorders can be caused by factors such as muscle difficulties, low birth weight, brain injury, or illness. Language disorders specifically impact a child
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Speech and language disorders affect the way children speak and understand language. Nearly 1 in 12 children struggle with these disorders. Speech disorders involve difficulty forming specific speech sounds or words, including stuttering. They can be caused by various factors such as muscle
Speech disorders can have various causes, including low birth weight, brain injury, or illness. Language disorders are communication disorders that affect a child's ability to understand, process, and use language. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that affects social interaction,