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  1. 28 sie 2023 · Articulation and phonological disorders are common speech disorders that affect children's ability to pronounce and organize sounds correctly. These disorders can have significant impacts on a child's communication skills and social interactions.

  2. Articulation (pronunciation and talking) is the ability to physically move the tongue, lips, teeth and jaw to produce sequences of speech sounds, which make up words and sentences. Why is articulation (pronunciation and talking) important?

  3. A speech sound disorder means a child has trouble saying certain sounds and words past the expected age. A child with an articulation disorder has problems making certain sounds the right way. A child with phonological process disorder regularly makes certain word speech mistakes.

  4. 28 lut 2022 · This guide will discuss articulation disorders in children and how speech therapy can help. Key Takeaways: Articulation disorders occur when a child has trouble producing correct sounds in speech, leading to mispronunciations or omitting whole words.

  5. 8 lip 2022 · A child with articulation disorder may be unable to produce certain sounds or form particular sounds incorrectly. It can make the child’s speech hard to understand and affect socialization and learning. The condition is sometimes called functional speech disorder or articulation delay.

  6. Speech sound disorders is an umbrella term referring to any difficulty or combination of difficulties with perception, motor production, or phonological representation of speech sounds and speech segments—including phonotactic rules governing permissible speech sound sequences in a language.

  7. 13 sie 2021 · Articulation disorder. Phonological disorder. How does it affect children? If your child had speech sound difficulties you may observe your child: Leaving off sounds from words (example: saying “at” or “ba” instead of “bat”). Adding sounds to words (example: saying “puhlay” instead of “play”).