
3_04e_36 - Communication Impairments Part 1: Late-talking Toddlers and Specific Language Impairments
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- Title:
- 3_04e_36 - Communication Impairments Part 1: Late-talking Toddlers and Specific Language Impairments
- Description:
- This session is the first of four which describe different speech, language and communication impairments. The focus of this session is children who are identified at two years of age as being late talkers and who continue to show persisting and often severe speech, language and communication difficulties in the absence of any obvious sensory, physiological, neurological or emotional cause, and which are not associated with any developmental syndrome or general learning difficulties.
- Hierarchy:
- [Retired] General Practice 2012 Curriculum (eIntegrity) > e-GP 3.04e - Care of Children and Young People: Healthy Child > 3_04e_36 - Communication Impairments Part 1: Late-talking Toddlers and Specific Language Impairments
- Author(s):
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Alice Thornton
Maggie Cooper
Jocelynne Watson
Sally Bates
- Created:
- 11 Oct 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 27 Feb 2015
- Keywords:
- 402-0037, late talkers, speech and language delay, specific language impairment
- Quicklink:
- 402-0037
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- Title:
- 3_04e_36 - Communication Impairments Part 1: Late-talking Toddlers and Specific Language Impairments
- Description:
- This session is the first of four which describe different speech, language and communication impairments. The focus of this session is children who are identified at two years of age as being late talkers and who continue to show persisting and often severe speech, language and communication difficulties in the absence of any obvious sensory, physiological, neurological or emotional cause, and which are not associated with any developmental syndrome or general learning difficulties.
- Hierarchy:
- [Retired] General Practice 2012 Curriculum (eIntegrity) > e-GP 3.04e - Care of Children and Young People: Healthy Child > 3_04e_36 - Communication Impairments Part 1: Late-talking Toddlers and Specific Language Impairments
- Author(s):
-
Alice Thornton
Maggie Cooper
Jocelynne Watson
Sally Bates
- Created:
- 11 Oct 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 27 Feb 2015
- Keywords:
- 402-0037, late talkers, speech and language delay, specific language impairment
- Quicklink:
- 402-0037