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Speech Delay in Kids

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Developmental disability is found in about 5-10% of children. They would have delayed speech and language development. Language development is not just speech alone. It includes communicative forms like sign language, visual skills, writing etc. Parents are the first ones to notice this problem in their child. Expressive delays and receptive delays are the two types of delays. Inability to generate speech is expressive delay. Receptive delay happens when the child is unable to decode the speech ... Read More
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