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Diagnosis Destinations What are articulation disorders? "Articulation disorders are difficulties with the way sounds are formed and strung together, usually characterized by substituting one sound for another (wabbit for rabbit), omitting a sound (han for hand), and distorting a sound (ship for sip). Articulation disorders constitute the most numerous of all speech disorders. About 3 out of 5 of all speech and language disorders are related to articulatory problems." From ASHA "Speech Language Disorders & the Speech-Language Pathologist". Literature about Articulation Disorders Articulation Disorders: Insurance Articulation Disorders: Research Video and Audio Tapes about Articulation Disorders Articulation Disorders on the Internet |
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Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.
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