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Post by misty on Jan 7, 2007 17:33:19 GMT -5
Charlie Girlwww.schwablearning.org/articles.asp?r=79&f=relatedlinkIdentifying a Possible Problem Spoken communication is the way that a lot of learning takes place, whether in the classroom, on the playground, or at home. So speech and language problems can interfere with many aspects of your child's learning and development. In addition, problems with oral language can be an early signal that a child will struggle with reading and writing. For both these reasons, early identification and treatment of speech and language problems is very important. If you follow the link, there is an excellent article. About the Contributor(s) lindaB2.jpg Linda Broatch, Writer/Editor, has an M.A. in Education, with a focus in Child Development, personal experience in supporting those who have learning difficulties, and has worked for many years in nonprofit organizations that serve the health and education needs of children. Read more articles by Linda Broatch.
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