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speech and communication
 

Many children with hemiplegia and stroke entering school will have to deal with issues surrounding the spoken word whether it is understanding speech (receptive) or speaking the language (expressive). Below are links within the CHASA web site that deal with speech and communication.

Communication Disorders Glossary

Language in the child with hemiplegia or stroke

Speech Therapy

Speech Fun

Aphasia

Apraxia

Dysarthria

Communication Devices

Other links to speech in school age children

Children's Speech and Sound Disorders - written by a speech and language pathologist

Center for Speech and Language Disorders

LDOnline - Speech and Language Section

 

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The information contained in this Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association (CHASA) Web site is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment, and CHASA recommends consultation with your doctor or health care professional.