Speech disorder meaning

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Avatar f tn He has not been diagnosed, although they think he has something which is in the spectrum of autism disorder. But does have a speech and language disorder. He ahs the understanding of a 2.5year old! Its very frustrating, he finds it very difficult to understand what im sayin. Its the same for me when i try to understand what he's trying to say. He's slowly getting better since he started school last september.
Avatar m tn But he asked to go to Speech theraphist for voice improvement. But I am confused if it is allergy disorder how will speech doctor help me.
727792 tn?1231227009 They must have delayed or disordered speech, problems understanding the meaning of words, difficulties following instructions, problems with expressive or receptive speech; (b) social communication. They must have difficulties with social interaction/play with their peer group.
676912 tn?1332812551 He doesn't have speech therapy. He's five years old. He speaks clearly, and has a huge vocabulary, normal for his age. I'm not 100% sure about all of it, but I know it has more to do with his brain and comprehension.
Avatar f tn She is almost 3 now and she still likes to do her own thing. She is not interested to other kids at all. Her speech has not fully developed yet meaning she cannot put a sentence together although she sings many songs and knows a lot of words. She is not shy at all. Lately, she seems to show signs of frustration such as throwing a way her book or a toy. She has also has been pushing her brother who is 1 year old around or other kids in school in occasions.
Avatar f tn You have what is called an "expressive disorder". It may be what is called apraxia. Needless to say you require an immediate dye contrast MRI and a consultation with a facility that has neurologists available to review your disorder. A teaching hospital is a good place to find this expertise. Yes, something is wrong. It may be serious and it may not be. Sometimes these problems are due to destruction of impingement on a specific area of the brain by a tumor.
Avatar f tn Hi Rayyu. I am not a specialist but parent of a child with mild ASD in question - possibility of a mood disorder/ADHD combination. My son makes good eye-contact, communicates failry well, follows instructions very well, friendly with everybody in general, akward with peers, lot better with older and younger children. Most think he is "shy".
Avatar n tn My son is HFA not Aspergers. He has severe semantic pragmatic speech disorder and although this is a separate disorder it is medically recognised that those on the autistic spectrum have difficulties with the meaning of speech as well as disordered/delayed speech. There also tends to be differences in ability of the expressive and receptive speech.
Avatar m tn We are a patient support group and registered charity for patients and families affected by Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) – a rare genetic disorder that affects mainly young boys. We provide emotional and financial support to patients and families, raise awareness of the disorder and fund medical research.
Avatar n tn However, if he actually is several years behind in his development, the fascination with electrical items takes on a possibly different meaning and could indicate the presence of a developmental disorder. Ask his pediatrician to arrange a developmental evaluation.
Avatar n tn I am not sure exactly what you mean by slurring of words. If her speech is normal in content, her language capabilities are OK but her articulation is not clear, the medical term for that would be dysarthria: poor articulation basically. There are many possible neurologic disorders that can cause dysarthria. However, please note I am not trying to imply with the following that I think your wife has one of these but rather just providing general information.
Avatar n tn My son is 4 and a half years old. He has delayed speech. His sentences are one to three words. His doctor had always said he was perfect. Everything else has developed normally and on time. At age 4, his doctor felt that maybe he fell on the spectrum of Autism because of delayed speech and his behavior. I took him to see a speech pathologist. She said he had receptive/expressive disorder. I took him to a neurologist, and after 15 minutes of observation, he decided that it is Autism.
Avatar f tn I am concerned that my 2 1/2 year old nephew may have an autism spectrum disorder or another developmental disorder. This will probably be very long, but please hang on until the end! To start, I myself have Asperger’s Syndrome, and I’ve noticed some autistic traits in my nephew from the time he was 1 year old. When he is seated, whether in his high chair or in a stroller, he will rock back and forth.
543250 tn?1214743177 But she does have the language delay. Has a Speech and Language Therapist told you it is delay and not disorder? With delay there is a possibility that it will improve, with disorder that is for life. If she is 8 and using echolalia that suggests a disorder and not delay. And echolalia is present in alot of autistic children, including my son. I would also recommend you read an article by Olga Bogdashina which is on the autism today website.
Avatar n tn He also uses delayed echolalia in his speech. And he has Semantic Pragmatic Speech Disorder. So his speech development is typically autistic. However my son is very affectionate. It is not true that those on the autistic spectrum are unaffectionate. Some don't know how to show affection, others do. My son hugs me and tells me he loves me. Look at the diagnostic criteria, and if you still have concerns I would ask for a referal.
Avatar f tn Check Myesthenia Gravis forum and get some information about it. Those are both symptoms of that disorder, but maybe you can find out more about it. I hope that you are feeling better. Good luck!
Avatar f tn My son is 34 months and recently started speech. He says a lot of words and a few phrases "shoes . . wew are you?" but seems to be behind. At his first speech session I asked the speech therapist if she noticed any signs or symptoms beyond speech. She mentioned his hand movements when he gets excited remind her of her autistic clients. She stated that she cannot make any diagnosis regarding autism and after more sessions she can refer him to a specialist if necessary.
Avatar n tn once to the face, it affects her speech, her vision/ blinking ability, etc.This wave/aura takes about 30 minutes or more...and the end result is a horrible migraine with nausea. For example....today it caused her to throw up 9 times. strangely, todays aura was repeated three times before going into a migraine. meaning...it started in her foot, ran up one side of her little 110 pound body and restarted! Once it was on both sides of her body but the norm has been one sided.
Avatar f tn Regarding repeating questions, words etc - google Echolalia and Autism and also Perseverant Speech and Autism and see if that sounds like what he is doing. If it is then he probably has a speech disorder that needs to be assessed by a Speech and Language Therapist. She should assess his expressive and receptive speech as well as assess for Semantic Pragmatic Speech Disorder.
Avatar m tn I am a 19-year-old girl who has been experiencing trouble when finding words. It started 4 years ago, sometimes I could not remember the name of a specific word or I would remember the first letter of the world but not the entire word. I didn't really think much of it as it was not that frequent. But as of lately, it has been getting worse. For example, the other day, I could not remember the word "dishwasher" and I had to describe it instead.
Avatar f tn I always have fear of vomiting vegetable if taken in more quantity.Also certain incidences occurred in my life like retarted speech,attention problems etc.l am from india.Please help me.
Avatar f tn Could be. Could also be a speech delay or disorder. I would ask for a referral to a speech language pathologist.
Avatar f tn But gradually my speech became labored and I had rapid onset of stuttering. The hospital diagnosed me with a speech disorder called dysarthria however they have not been able to find a reason for my rapid onset speech disorder. All of my MRI's came back normal as well. Have you found a diagnosis yet?
499626 tn?1216030227 With a diagnosis of autism that usually means they have speech disorders or speech processing problems. A good website that gives examples of some typical speech problems is http:// www.hyperlexia.org/ sp1.html (take out the spaces). It is also more likely that they will have difficulties learning either due to autism or other learning difficulties. That isn't always the case, but is more likely. Again you might find of the examples on the Health Page interesting.
193609 tn?1292180293 Anyways, this ENT was the second doctor that told us Ashtyn needs speech therapy immediatly. He sent a referral to one of the best speech pathologists in the state.....and they called me back and told me my insurance does not cover ANY speech therapy and that he will need to get speech therapy through the local school district. My son is part of Early ON of Michigan and has other therapists through the ISD, and is waiting on an eval from a speech therapist there.
384896 tn?1335294331 t explain to me what it was really so I went home and did a little research and turns out this disorder fits my son to a perfect T. I also read that this disorder is mostly caused by mental disorders such as Autism and Aspergers. Which really scares me. I thought my baby was fine and just had a speech delay, but all of a sudden my whole world was tipped upside down when this news was brought to my attention.