Dados do Trabalho
Título
SPEECH DISORDERS IN CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Introdução
Speech disorders can be prejudicial to child development as a whole. There may be losses in social interaction, literacy and the development of reading and writing. The literature on speech and language development points out that children who had speech delay are at increased risk for difficulties in reading and writing.
Objetivo
To investigate the frequency of speech disorders (speech delay, exchanges, omissions or deviations) in children diagnosed with learning difficulties.
Métodos
Observational, cross-sectional, retrospective research. For speech assessment, the ABFW test – Child Language Test, phonoarticulatory album and oromyofunctional clinical assessment were used. The research sample consisted of children referred to the Neuropediatrics center, who were later referred to a School Disorders' outpatient clinic and received a diagnosis of learning difficulties after evaluation by a multidisciplinary team
Resultados
The sample consisted predominantly of boys, totaling 56%, while 44% were girls. Quantitative data revealed that 54.2% of the children had some type of speech disorder. 27.3% present exchanges between phonemes and 26.9% had some kind of delay in speech and language development. The data also revealed that 72% of the children had a family history of speech disorders.
Conclusões
The research reveals that learning difficulties may be associated with speech disorders. The family history of these children indicates that those with family members with some type of speech disorders are more likely to present the same difficulties in child development. The development of speech and language is directly related to the development of reading and writing. It is possible to emphasize the importance of early intervention in cases of speech and language difficulties, since such difficulties can harm the development of reading and writing, as well as the school learning process as a whole.
Palavras chave
speech disorders; learning disabilities; child development
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Sem conflito de interesses
Área
Transtornos neuropsiquiátricos e distúrbios de aprendizagem
Instituições
Universidade Federal do Paraná - Paraná - Brasil
Autores
Débora Cristina Przybysz, Ana Chrystina Crippa , Isac Bruck, Ana Paula Lopes Luiz, Ana Paula Dassie Leite