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416: 310:, which is a disorder affecting neurological pathways involved with speech. Poor motor function is also suggested to be highly associated with speech disorders, especially in children. Hereditary causes have also been suggested, as many times children of individuals with speech disorders will develop them as well. 20-40% individuals with a family history of a specific language impairment are likely to be diagnosed, whereas only 4% of the population overall is likely to be diagnosed. There are also language disorders that are known to be genetic, such as hereditary ataxia, which can cause slow and unclear speech. 436:. Religion and culture also play a large role in the social effects of speech disorders. For example, in many African countries like Kenya cleft palates are largely considered to be caused by a curse from God. This can cause people with cleft palates to not receive care in early childhood, and end in rejection from society. For those with speech disorders, listeners reactions are often negative, which may correlate negative effects to self-esteem. It has also been shown that adults tend to view individuals with stutters in more negative ways than those without them. 111:. Speech skills are vital to social relationships and learning, and delays or disorders that relate to developing these skills can impact individuals function. For many children and adolescents, this can present as issues with academics. Speech disorders affect roughly 11.5% of the US population, and 5% of the primary school population. Speech is a complex process that requires precise timing, nerve and muscle control, and as a result is susceptible to impairments. A person who has a 324: 31: 257:. Articulation disorders are characterized by difficulty learning to produce sounds physically. Phonemic disorders are characterized by difficulty in learning the sound distinctions of a language, so that one sound may be used in place of many. However, it is not uncommon for a single person to have a mixed speech sound disorder with both phonemic and phonetic components. 604: 178:
may result from stroke or progressive illness, and involves inconsistent production of speech sounds and rearranging of sounds in a word ("potato" may become "topato" and next "totapo"). Production of words becomes more difficult with effort, but common phrases may sometimes be spoken spontaneously
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programs. Children who struggle to learn to talk often experience persistent communication difficulties in addition to academic struggles. More than 700,000 of the students served in the public schools' special education programs in the 2000–2001 school year were categorized as having a speech or
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Speech disorders refer to problems in producing the sounds of speech or with the quality of voice, where language disorders are usually an impairment of either understanding words or being able to use words and do not have to do with speech production.
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is an extremely rare neurological speech disorder. It is characterized by alterations in intensity, in the timing of utterance segments, and in rhythm, cadence, and intonation of words. The changes to the duration, the
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provide the students with speech therapy during school hours, although extended day and summer services may be appropriate under certain circumstances.
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There are three different levels of classification when determining the magnitude and type of a speech disorder and the proper treatment or therapy:
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Having a speech disorder can have negative social effects, especially among young children. Those with a speech disorder can be targets of
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involve difficulty in producing specific speech sounds (most often certain consonants, such as /s/ or /r/), and are subdivided into
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Phonetic – produced only upon request; not used consistently, meaningfully, or constructively; not used in connected speech
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is a weakness or paralysis of speech muscles caused by damage to the nerves or brain. Dysarthria is often caused by
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In some cases the cause is unknown. However, there are various known causes of speech impairments, such as
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Patients will be treated in teams, depending on the type of disorder they have. A team can include
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are usually considered distinct from speech disorders, although they are often used synonymously.
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In the United States, school-age children with a speech disorder are often placed in
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Stimulate after demonstration and probing (i.e. with a tongue depressor)
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Phonemic – can be produced easily; used meaningfully and constructively
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language impairment. This estimate does not include children who have
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are impairments, often physical, that involve the function of the
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Type of communication disorder in which normal speech is disrupted
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because of their disorder. This bullying can result in decreased
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secondary to other conditions such as deafness". Many
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Index

Speech–language pathology

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
communication disorder
speech
fluency
stuttering
cluttering
lisps
mute
stroke
accident
birth defect
Apraxia of speech
Cluttering
Developmental verbal dyspraxia
Dysarthria
strokes
Parkinson's disease
ALS
cerebral palsy
Aphasia
Dysprosody
fundamental frequency
brain vascular accidents
brain tumors
Muteness
Speech sound disorders

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