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Title: Investigating speech therapy of language Delay among Children. The case of 3 to 5 years old in the Hospital of Mental Diseases and Al-Amal Association of Autism and Trisomy,Tiaret.
Authors: RABA, Mouna Hind
MANSOUR, Naima
Keywords: Language Delay, Speech Therapists, Early Diagnosis.
Issue Date: 25-Jun-2023
Publisher: Université IBN KHALDOUN- Tiaret
Abstract: Language delay is one of the most common developmental problems when the child‟s cognitive, social and linguistic milestones are exposed to danger, which makes him need special care and attention and specific treatment followed by speech therapists, so that the latter is different from child to another, as the current study has objectives such as treating language delay, demonstrating a special strategy, and knowing the extent to which this phenomenon can be addressed, relying on samples from the Hospital of Mental Diseases and Al-Amal Association for Children with Autism and Trisomy. Concluding that early diagnosis is the most effective solution.
Description: Le retard de langage est l‟un des problèmes de développement les plus courants lorsque les jalons cognitifs, sociaux et linguistique de enfants sont exposés à un danger, ce qui lui impose des soins et une attention particuliers et un traitement spécifique suivi par des orthophonistes, afin que ce dernier soit diffèrent d‟un enfant. A un autre enfant, car l‟étude actuelle a des objectifs tels que traiter le retard de langage, démonter une stratégie spatiale et savoir dans quelle mesure ce phénomène peut être traité, en s‟appuyant sur des échantillons de l‟hôpital psychiatrique et de l‟association Al-Amel pour les enfants autistes et trisomie, à la ville de Tiaret. Concluant qu‟un diagnostic précoce est la solution la plus efficace.
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