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Medicina (Buenos Aires)

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Abstract

BAIXAULI, Inmaculada  and  SENENT-CAPUZ, Nuria. Early indicators of childhood apraxia of speech in late talkers: general guidelines to intervention. Medicina (B. Aires) [online]. 2024, vol.84, suppl.1, pp.65-71. ISSN 0025-7680.

Introduction

: The population of children with slow emergence of language development varies widely, both in their initial profile and in their response to interven tion. In this sense, there is a group of late talkers who continue to show persistent language difficulties, in some cases exhibiting signs compatible with verbal dyspraxia.

Method

: In this paper we present the different response to intervention of two profiles of late talk ers. Specifically, the Target Word© program (Hanen Centre) was implemented, which is addressed to late-talking children and their families. It combines the technique of focused stimulation with guidance to parents on strategies that stimulate global language development.

Results

: Much of the symptomatology shown in one case of poor progress coincides with retrospective de scriptions of children subsequently diagnosed with dyspraxia and can be considered early indicators of the disorder: unintelligibility, reduced consonant inventory or difficulties in word repetition.

Discussion

: The different response to intervention contributes to diagnostic decision making and the early implementation of specific strategies directed to improve speech learning skills by incorporating motor learning principles. The few studies of intervention in suspected verbal dyspraxia in early childhood offer promising re sults on a variety of speech assessment indicators, and provide practitioners with valuable information with which to support the intervention in this population.

Keywords : Late talkers; Response to intervention; Childhood verbal apraxia.

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