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Communication disorders in children can impact their ability to understand or produce speech sounds. There are several types of communication disorders including mixed receptive-expressive language disorder, expressive language disorder, speech-sound disorders, childhood-onset fluency disorder, and social communication disorder. Causes may include physical problems in brain development, exposure to toxins, or genetic factors. Symptoms include not speaking at all, limited vocabulary, or trouble following directions. Communication disorders are diagnosed and treated by speech-language pathologists through individualized treatment plans.
Communication disorders in children can impact their ability to understand or produce speech sounds. There are several types of communication disorders including mixed receptive-expressive language disorder, expressive language disorder, speech-sound disorders, childhood-onset fluency disorder, and social communication disorder. Causes may include physical problems in brain development, exposure to toxins, or genetic factors. Symptoms include not speaking at all, limited vocabulary, or trouble following directions. Communication disorders are diagnosed and treated by speech-language pathologists through individualized treatment plans.
Communication disorders in children can impact their ability to understand or produce speech sounds. There are several types of communication disorders including mixed receptive-expressive language disorder, expressive language disorder, speech-sound disorders, childhood-onset fluency disorder, and social communication disorder. Causes may include physical problems in brain development, exposure to toxins, or genetic factors. Symptoms include not speaking at all, limited vocabulary, or trouble following directions. Communication disorders are diagnosed and treated by speech-language pathologists through individualized treatment plans.
trouble communicating with others. He or she may not understand or make the sounds of speech. The child may also struggle with word choice, word order, or sentence structure. There are several types of these disorders – Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder. A child has developmental delays and problems understanding spoken language and speaking. – Expressive language disorder. A child has developmental delays and problems speaking. – Speech-sound disorders. A child has a hard time expressing words clearly past a certain age. – Childhood-onset fluency disorder. This is also known as stuttering. It starts in childhood and can last throughout life. – Social communication disorder. A child has trouble with verbal and nonverbal communication that is not caused by thinking problems. What causes communication disorders in a child?
– Physical problems such as a problem in
brain development – Exposure to poisons (toxins) during pregnancy, such as street drugs or lead – Gene problems Which children are at risk for communication disorders?
– Boys tend to be diagnosed with these
disorders more often than girls. Researchers don’t know why. Children with these conditions often have other mental health problems. What are the symptoms of communication disorders in a child?
– Not speaking at all
– Limited word choice for his or her age – Trouble grasping simple directions or naming objects How are communication disorders diagnosed in a child?
– Most children with these disorders are referred to
a speech-language pathologist. This is a speech expert who treats children who are having problems communicating. Your child may also see a child psychiatrist. That is often the case if the child has emotional or behavioral problems. A full evaluation may involve:
– Psychological testing of thinking abilities
– Psychometric testing to check a child’s reasoning skills, reactions to different situations, and thinking. It does not test general knowledge. How are communication disorders treated in a child?
– Treatment will depend on your child’s symptoms, age, and general
health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is. – A speech-language pathologist will work with your child to improve his or her communication skills. Treatment is often a team effort. Parents, teachers, and mental health experts may also be involved. Treatment may include:
– Individual or group support
– Special classes How can I help prevent communication disorders in my child?
– Experts don’t know at this time how to
prevent these disorders in children. But finding them early and taking action right away can help with your child’s development and school issues. They can improve the child’s quality of life. Key points about communication disorders in children
– A child with a communication disorder has
trouble communicating with others. – The cause may be biological or environmental, such as being exposed to lead. – Some common symptoms are not speaking at all and having trouble expressing words. – A speech-language pathologist often treats a communication disorder in a child. – Finding the problem early and taking action right away can help with your child’s development and school problems related to communication disorders. Thank you!!!
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