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Epidemiology of Speech Delay
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| Language Disorders
- Common childhood problem
- Affects 3 to 10 percent of children.
- 3-4X more common in boys than in girls.
Most common causes of speech delay - Mental retardation
- Hearing loss
- Maturation delay
- Need to understand normal language and prelanguage development
- See Table 10.1 on 320
- May involve comprehension (understanding) or expression in written or spoken language
- These are very complex to diagnose and treat
Language disorders - Expressive language disorders
- Receptive language disorders
- Aphasia – loss of the ability to speak or comprehend language because of an injury or developmental abnormality in the brain
EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE DISORDER (developmental expressive aphasia) - Fail to develop the use of speech at the usual age.
- Normal intelligence
- Normal hearing
- Good emotional relationships
- Normal articulation skills.
- Comprehension of speech is appropriate to the age of the child
EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE DISORDER - Brain dysfunction that results in an inability to translate ideas into speech.
EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE DISORDER - The child is at risk for language-based learning disabilities (dyslexia).
- May use gestures to supplement their limited verbal expression .
Maturation Delay vs. Expressive Language Disorder? - The late bloomer will eventually develop normal speech
- The child with an expressive language disorder will not do so without intervention.
Maturation Delay vs. Expressive Language Disorder? - It is sometimes difficult, if not impossible, to distinguish at an early age a late bloomer from a child with an expressive language disorder.
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