Early Speech and Sound Disorder (SSD)

Early speech sound disorders (SSD) in children can have significant impacts on language development and literacy skills. Children with persistent SSD are at higher risk for language impairment and reading difficulties in adolescence. Risk factors for poorer outcomes include comorbid language impairment, lower nonverbal cognitive ability, and social disadvantage.
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