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Dysarthria is diagnosed when the child has problems with making speech sounds (one of the motor speech disorders) because of muscle paralysis, muscle weakness or poor co-ordination which results from a neourological impairment, such as cerebral palsy or acquired brain injury. The result may be distorted, substituted or omitted sounds.
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A neurogenic speech disorder that results in weakness, slowness, or incoordination of the muscles of respiration, phonation, articulation, and resonation.
Ãâó: www.apraxia-kids.org/site/pp.asp
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A disorder of the speech muscles that affects the ability to pronounce words.
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| dysarthria |
Difficulty in speaking caused by weakness of the muscles around the mouth - slurred speech
Ãâó: www.speakability.org.uk/Pages/Aphasia_%20Informati...
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Dysarthria interferes with normal control of the speech mechanism. Speech may be slurred or otherwise difficult to understand due to lack of ability to produce speech sounds correctly, maintain good breath control, and coordinate the movements of the lips, tongue, palate, and larynx. Diseases such as Parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis, strokes and accidents can cause dysarthria.
Ãâó: www.assistivetech.com/info-medicalterms.htm
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