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There is so many types of autism...but only a few will cause loss of speech
i knew a kid with autism he was getting straight A's he was autistic because the way he acted he was SO shy he wouldn't look up it's strange huh?
Some people who has been diagnosed with Autism does have speech impediments. Some peoples may be worse than others. There are even some autistic children who never speak.
It's if they have another diagnosis or like most of them they can't express themselves.
Echolalia
Jon Eisenson has written: 'The psychology of speech' 'Examining for aphasia' 'Language and speech disorders in children' -- subject(s): In infancy & childhood, Language disorders, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children 'Adult aphasia' -- subject(s): Aphasia 'Basic speech'
Barbara J. Hall has written: 'Speech, language, and hearing disorders' -- subject(s): Hearing disorders in children, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders in children
Jerome G. Alpiner has written: 'Speech and hearing disorders in children' -- subject(s): Communicative disorders in children, Speech disorders
Shirley N. Sparks has written: 'Birth defects and speech-language disorders' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Children with disabilities, Complications, Fetus, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Language disorders in children, Genetic aspects of Speech disorders in children, Human Abnormalities, Language, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders in children
Barbara Weitzner-Lin has written: 'Communication assessment and intervention with infants and toddlers' -- subject(s): Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in children, Communicative disorders in infants, Infant, Language disorders, Preschool Child, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children, Speech therapy for children, Therapy, Treatment
Rachel E. Stark has written: 'Language, speech, and reading disorders in children' -- subject(s): Language disorders in children, Neuropsychological tests for children, Reading disability, Speech disorders in children
Yes, children with speech and language disorders can attend regular schools. They may benefit from additional support such as speech therapy, individualized education plans (IEPs), and accommodations in the classroom to help them succeed academically and socially. It's important for parents and school staff to work together to create a supportive environment for the child.
Pamela Grunwell has written: 'The analysis of phonological disability in children' 'Clinical phonology' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Disorders of Speech, Language disorders, Phonetics, Phonology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Speech, Physiology, Speech, Speech disorders, Speech therapy, Speech therapy for children, Treatment 'Analyzing Cleft Palate Speech'
D Ingram has written: 'Language disorders in children' -- subject(s): Speech disorders
Mariana Newton has written: 'Cerebral palsy' -- subject(s): Cerebral palsied children, Communicative disorders in children, Language, Speech disorders in children
K. B. Hranchuk has written: 'An electronic device for communication in developmentally delayed children' -- subject(s): Speech synthesis, Speech therapy for children, Speech disorders in children, Children, Language
Eva Magnusson has written: 'The phonology of language disordered children' -- subject(s): Speech disorders in children, Children, Language