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Discover the six key signs of speech impairment in children, including limited vocabulary, pronunciation difficulties, and delayed speech development. Learn how early detection can lead to effective intervention, supporting better communication skills and overall development. Perfect for parents, ed...
Discover the six key signs of speech impairment in children, including limited vocabulary, pronunciation difficulties, and delayed speech development. Learn how early detection can lead to effective intervention, supporting better communication skills and overall development. Perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers looking to understand and identify potential speech issues in children.
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Language: en
Added: Oct 15, 2024
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4 Signs of Speech
Impairment in
Children
Sign 1: Limited Vocabulary
Children with speech impairments may have a
significantly smaller vocabulary compared to their
peers.
Struggles to name common objects or use
simple words.
Difficulty forming complete sentences.
Example: A child only uses words like "ball" and
"go" instead of descriptive phrases.
Consulting with special needs advocate also
help to overcome.
Sign 2: Difficulty Pronouncing
Words
Children may mispronounce words or have unclear
speech.
Persistent use of incorrect sounds.
Speech may be difficult for others to understand.
Example: Saying “wabbit” instead of “rabbit.”
Sign 3: Delayed Speech
Development
Some children may not meet typical speech
milestones.
Not babbling by 12 months or not speaking
words by 18 months.
Lack of two-word phrases by age 2.
Monitoring developmental milestones is
crucial.
Sign 4: Inconsistent Speech
Patterns
Fluctuations in speech clarity and fluidity.
Sudden changes in speech clarity, e.g., speaking
clearly one day but not the next.
May occur alongside anxiety or stress.
Importance of observation in various contexts.
Getting IEP for speech impairment is crucial.