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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 16 2024 | None
Language Disorders in Stuttering Children
Dr. Fatna dif
Pages: 482-489
Abstract
Stuttering is seen as a highly ambiguous communication issue that can damage Stuttering is seen as a highly ambiguous communication issue that can damage stutterers in the long run. The current study looks into the impact of stuttering on Stuttering Children. The purpose of this activity is to assist kids in facing their stuttering. The findings showed that children who stutter along with at least one other problem are more likely to have a treatment recommendation made for them than children whose stuttering is their only disorder. This implies that the rate of additional communication impairments in children who stammer may be overestimated in caseload surveys. The findings call into doubt the general consensus—especially when it comes to caseload surveys—that children who stammer frequently have co-occurring disorders. There are recommendations made regarding how large-scale epidemiological research might be used to more clearly ascertain how frequently stuttering co-occurs with other speech and language impairments in infants.
Keywords
Language Disorders, stuttering
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