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Background: Speech and Language impairment in children have multifactorial aetiology.Among them, hearing problem plays an important role. Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry (BERA), which can assess Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential(BAEP), is an useful and objective screening tool toevaluate functional...
inconsistency is a core feature of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) or if it is driven by comorbid language impairment that affects a large subset of children with CAS and (b) if speech inconsistency is a sensitive and specific diagnostic marker that can differentiate between CAS and speech ...
School-aged children who stutter often present concomitant impairments in articulation and language that can complicate treatment. In this article, a framework is offered for designing intervention programs for such children. It is stressed that clinicians must first identify clinical priorities by determin...
To examine the association between early childhood speech and language disorders and young adult psychiatric disorders. In a longitudinal community study c... Cantwell,Dennis,P. - 《Arch Gen Psychiatry》 被引量: 432发表: 1977年 Speech and Language Impairments in Children Delayed development of speec...
Speech & Language Impairments 4 Definition 4 Speech and language disorders refer to problems in communication and related areas such as oral motor function. These delays and disorders range from simple sound substitu- tions to the inability to understand or use language or use the oral-motor ...
[4]Fourteen-year follow-up of children with and without speech/language impairments: speech/language stability and outcomes. Johnson CJ, Beitchman JH, Young A, Escobar M, Atkinson L, Wilson B, Brownlie EB, Douglas L, Taback N, Lam I, Wang M .J Speech Lang Hear Res. 1999;42(3):744...
Children with cerebral palsy may have difficulty participating at home, school, work, and community settings due to problems with their communication. These problems can be described within the World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification
Children aged 8.5-18.3 yrs (54 M, 13 F) with communicative impairments, but with no known hearing losses, were screened audiometrically ("Fail" = lack of response at 20 db HTL from 0.5-8 kc/s), and with tympanometry. There was an unexpectedly high incidence (70.1%) of current ...
Parents with histories of SSD and additional language impairments (LI) performed worse than parents with isolated SSD on all measures except Pig Latin and oral motor skills. Familial aggregation for SSD and LI was supported. In addition, the likelihood of SSD in a family member increased by a ...