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WHAT IS AUDITORY IMPAIRMENT? Auditory impairment is the partial or total inability to hear. Also known...
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Infants: How Do Babies Communicate? One of the most exciting aspects of bringing your baby home...
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Infants: 16 Gestures by 16 Months While we may not think about it as we go...
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Is Bilingualism Helpful or Detrimental? Bilingualism refers to the habitual use of two languages. Whereas some...
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*Be sure to check out our “Storytime with The Warren Center” video series at the...
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*Be sure to check out our “Storytime with The Warren Center” video series at the...
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*Be sure to check out our “Storytime with The Warren Center” video series at the...
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Early recognition of problems in speech, hearing, or language development is essential to effective intervention....
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Early recognition of problems in speech, hearing, or language development is essential to effective intervention....
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The Warren Center Therapists’ Guide to Great Books for Speech and Language Development For many children,...
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Understanding Communication Disorders What Are Communication Disorders? A communication disorder is any type of impairment, disability, or...
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What Are Communication Developmental Delays? As children grow, we expect them to reach particular milestones at...
Our resource library provides extensive information communication developmental delays. Many parents and educators express concern when children have not reached expected milestones in language, speech, and communication. Find resources to understand why a child may have a speech or communication developmental delay and learn how to help. Our guides provide overviews as well as tailored steps to help your child reach his or her full potential.
For example, we provide information on receptive language disorders in which children have trouble taking in, understanding, or interpreting the words spoken to them. A child with a receptive language disorder may have trouble staying focused in school or following directions while at home. This condition may affect a child’s ability to identity colors, body parts, shapes, and affect the child’s overall quality of life. Our resources can help you tackle this issue early. Similarly, other important communication delays we discuss are expressive language disorders, helping explain why some may have reduced vocabulary for their age and offering hope. In addition to receptive-expressive disorders, we also provide resources on oral motor problems or delays in general speech production.