Co-occuring Speech-Language Disorders

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Re: question

From: Ken Logan
Date: 19 Oct 2004
Time: 13:12:54 -0500
Remote Name: 128.227.115.216

Comments

These are good questions, but very difficult to answer in any definitive way. I think one must look at the relative impact that each of the disorders has upon a child's communicative functioning. For example, for a child with a severe fluency impairment and mild language impairment, fluency therapy probably has the best potential boost communicative functioning.


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