Stuttering and concomitant disorders: What to tell clients and their families

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Re: Concomitant disoders

From: John Tetnowski
Date: 13 Oct 2008
Time: 17:21:34 -0500
Remote Name: 74.171.126.240

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Kelly, Language and phonological disorders are the most common concomitant I see....by far! However, I have really seen quite a few kids with Asperger's and quite a few with Tourette's syndromes, but their is an ever incraesing variety of emotional, educational, neurological, and other disorders. As we improve our skills as diagnosticians, there is always new "stuff" to learn about. I am thankful that people contact me on a regular basis asking me about the more rare concomitants. Thanks to those clinicians and professionals.....and thanks to you for reading our paper! Sincerely, John Tetnowski


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