Speech development delay

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A language development delay (SEV) is the time difference in language acquisition by at least 6 months in a toddler up to the age of 36 months. From the age of> 36 months one speaks of a language development disorder .

Diagnostics and therapy

see language development disorder and specific language development disorder

Literature for parents

  • Annerose Keilmann, Thomas Brauer: This is how my child learns to speak, Schulz-Kirchner-Verlag (2005) ISBN 3-8248-0378-X
  • Ingeburg Stengel u. a .: Language difficulties in children, Verlag Klett-Cotta (2001) ISBN 3-608-91884-1

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ UEP (1987). Speech and Language Commission. UEP report. Annual Bulletin UEP, 5, 37-44.