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  1. Child Speech Disorder Research Network (2017) Good practice guidelines for transcription of childrens speech in clinical practice and research. Published on RCSLT members webpage (www.rcslt.org) and Bristol Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit webpage (www.speech-therapy.org.uk).

  2. Decision making tree for children with SSD. Child presents with speech that has reduced intelligibility. Parents/teachers concerned; no associated medical conditions e.g. CP; Cleft Lip and/or Palate. Diagnoses that can co-occur: Delayed phonological awareness AND/OR Articulation disorder AND. Phonological delay OR Consistent phonological ...

  3. 12 paź 2021 · There are speech sound disorders with known underlying causes (organic) including cleft lip/palate, orofacial conditions, deafness, dysarthria, and apraxia (check out this post for more information on childhood apraxia of speech).

  4. Speech Sounds: Full Screener. The clarity of the child’s speech is considered the ‘icing on the cake’ and is the last stage of the building blocks to think about. There are many ‘typical errors’ which a child may make as part of their development.

  5. Overview. See the Speech Sound Disorders Evidence Map for summaries of the available research on this topic. The scope of this page is speech sound disorders with no known cause—historically called articulation and phonological disorders —in preschool and school-age children (ages 3–21).

  6. If you’re looking for a speech sound development chart to help you determine where to start with your speech articulation goals, it’s right here! The chart has been updated with the results from McLeod & Crowe’s (2016) study.

  7. Speech sound disorder subtypes vary widely ac-cording to severity and underlying etiology, including those with motor programming deficits (e.g., childhood apraxia of speech) or those associated with sensory or anatomic differences (e.g., SSD secondary to hear-ing impairment or cleft palate).

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