Speech & Language Disorders (revised monograph)
        
     
    
        
    
    
        Product Description:
        Speech and language disorders are characterized by impaired comprehension and/or expression of spoken, written, and/or symbol systems. 
Children may be considered to have a language disorder when they have not learned to verbalize their needs and wants, and to understand and exchange messages. The language development process includes both receiving and 
sending information. A child's speech is impaired when it deviates from the speech of other children his/her own age, often calling attention to itself. Children with language delays are those who do not acquire language when 
expected according to usual language acquisition milestones. Treatment for these children may include teaching them to use signs/gestures, point to pictures, and/or use devices that <i>talk</i> to/for them.
     
    
    
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        Reports and monographs
     
    
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        Consumers/Families, Professionals, Students
     
    
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        Visual Format or Large Print, Electronic (disc, CD, 508 compliant web posting)
     
    
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