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The purpose of this study is to utilize neuroimaging to assess the neurobiological mechanisms underlying disease progression in progressive apraxia of speech.
Childhood apraxia of speech, oral motor apraxia, and velopharyngeal ... Child Neurology Society. 2023; 1(4):327-328. Mehta SQ, Behl S, Day PL, Delgado AM ...
Subjects with concurrent illnesses that could account for speech and language deficits, such as traumatic brain injury, strokes or developmental syndromes will ...
If your child hears or speaks two languages, see a bilingual speech-language pathologist so your child can get tested in both languages. In the United States, ...
Comorbidity and Severity in Childhood Apraxia of Speech: A Retrospective Chart Review. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2023 Mar 7; 66 (3):791-803 Epub 2023 Feb 16
Babies' first words are music to parents' ears. But how can you tell if a child's speech and language skills are on track? Children learn to speak at their ...
If you're the parent of a child who stutters, the primary healthcare professional or speech-language pathologist may: Ask questions about your child's health ...
And boys are two to three times as likely to stutter as girls. Stuttering, also called stammering or childhood-onset fluency disorder, is a speech disorder that ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of delayed auditory feedback in subtypes of progressive apraxia of speech. Participation eligibility.
... speech and language therapy. The person with ... Classification and clinicoradiologic features of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and apraxia of speech.
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