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A Late Talking Child Or Is It Something More?
My son at age two also didn't talk. We had him tested by a speech therapist who determined his language was approximately ten months delayed. His other growth and development tests were normal. He began speech therapy and acquired language in the normal way, however it was just slower than average. He experienced a "language explosion" which is something my daughter with apraxia never did. He was able to repeat words and consistently label items. By age thirty months his speech was retested to be only three months behind. My son most likely would have talked without speech therapy, however after everything we had been through with my daughter we felt it would be best to have his language evaluated. My daughter would not have spoken normally without proper intervention. She required intensive speech therapy and additional therapies in order to recover from apraxia. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com To learn more about apraxia and to read about the author's daughter's recovery from apraxia please visit www.apraxiaspeaks.com |
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