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phonological impairment การใช้

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  • Timothy Kanellitsas has what Johnson calls " phonological impairment ."
  • Lof continues, indicating that 85 % of SLPs are currently using NS-OME . Additionally, these exercises are used for dysarthria, apraxia, late talkers, structural anomalies, phonological impairments, hearing impairments, and other disorders.
  • Specifically, he explains that oral-facial apraxia, dysarthria, and aphasic phonological impairment are the three distinctly different disorders that cause individuals to display symptoms that are often similar to those of someone with AOS, and that these close relatives must be correctly ruled out by a Speech Language Pathologist before AOS can be given as a diagnosis.