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  1. Speech and Communication Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... to being completely unable to speak or understand speech. Causes include: Hearing disorders and deafness Voice problems, ... or those caused by cleft lip or palate Speech problems like stuttering Developmental disabilities Learning disabilities Autism ...
  2. Speech and Language Problems in Children (National Library of Medicine)  
    Children vary in their development of speech and language skills. Health care professionals have lists of milestones for what's normal. These milestones help figure out whether a child is ...
  3. FOXP2-related speech and language disorder is a condition that affects the development of speech and language starting in early childhood. Affected individuals ...
  4. A speech disorder is a condition in which a person has problems creating or forming the speech sounds needed to communicate with others. This can ...
  5. Speech and language impairment may be any of several problems that make it difficult to communicate. ... The following are common speech and language disorders. APHASIA ... understand or express spoken or written language. It commonly ...
  6. ... of problems with the muscles that help you talk. ... nerves that supply the muscles that help you talk, or to the muscles themselves from: Face or ...
  7. ... and develops. The cause is unknown. Apraxia of speech is often present along with another speech disorder called aphasia. Depending on the cause of ...
  8. Stuttering (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is stuttering? Stuttering is a speech disorder. It involves interruptions in the flow of speech. These interruptions are called disfluencies. They may involve: Repeating sounds, syllables, or words ...
  9. ... the brain, nerves, or muscles that help you talk. Most times, dysarthria occurs: As a result of ... the nerves of the muscles that help you talk When there is an illness of the nervous ...
  10. Phonological disorder is a type of speech sound disorder. Speech sound disorders are the inability to correctly form the sounds of words. Speech sound disorders also include articulation disorder, ...
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