The child with speech disorders: clinical aspects and ethical reflections

Published: September 26, 2024
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In children, language is an evolutionary process. This is of decisive importance for any attempt at interpreting disorders and defining diagnostics A slight deficit detected early on may indeed be mild, but it may also herald profound disturbances whose consequences will reveal themselves over time. Typically, the first warning sign is a real delay in the onset of organised speech, in the absence of noticeable sensory impairments such as deafness.

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Errante, A. (2024). The child with speech disorders: clinical aspects and ethical reflections. Medicina E Morale, 36(4). https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.1986.1415