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  1. Speech disorders refer to several conditions in which a person has difficulty communicating by mouth. See also: Speech ... three to four times as likely to have speech disorders as girls.
  2. ClinicalTrials.gov: Speech Disorders From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)
  3. ... who have speech, voice, and/or language disorders. Speech Disorders A speech disorder is an impairment of the ... the only cause of the disorder (7). Motor Speech Disorders Motor speech disorders are impairments of speech arising ...
  4. Speech Problems (Nemours Foundation)
    ... person's ability to speak clearly. Some Common Speech Disorders Stuttering is a problem that interferes with fluent ... is a language disorder, while stuttering is a speech disorder. A person who stutters has trouble getting out ...
  5. ... establishment of their causes, and subsequent intervention (1). Speech Disorders A speech disorder is an impairment of the articulation of fluency, ... 4). Fluency Disorders A fluency disorder is a speech disorder characterized by deviations in continuity, smoothness, rhythm, and/ ...
  6. Speech-Language Therapy (Nemours Foundation)
    ... understanding or putting words together to communicate ideas. Speech Disorders and Language Disorders Speech disorders include the following problems, according to the American ...
  7. Symptoms (National Multiple Sclerosis Society)
    ... also occur in MS, but much less frequently. Speech Disorders Speech and voice problems occur in approximately 25- ... nasality, poor control of pitch. Learn more about Speech Disorders Swallowing Problems Swallowing problems—referred to as dysphagia— ...
  8. Statistics on Voice, Speech, and Language From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)
    ... grade, roughly 5 percent of children have noticeable speech disorders; the majority of these speech disorders have no known cause. Usually by 6 months ...
  9. Right Hemisphere Brain Damage (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)
    What is right hemisphere brain damage ? What are some signs or symptoms of right hemisphere brain damage ? What treatment is available for individuals with right ...
  10. Dysarthria (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association)
    ... Speech-Language Pathology Services Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder . The muscles of the mouth, face, and respiratory ... for speech, voice quality, and more. Another motor speech disorder is apraxia . An important role of the SLP ...
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