How is the Evaluation Done?
Evaluation may be formal or informal and include any combination of standardized tests; direct observation of play and interaction with caregivers; reports by parents, teachers, or physicians; and collection and detailed analysis of spontaneous speech samples. Several sessions as well as ongoing evaluation may be required to obtain enough information to make an accurate diagnosis. The early intervention team may consist of the speech-language pathologist, audiologist, psychologist, neurologist, electrophysiologist, otolaryngologist, pediatrician, nurse, and social worker. Because speech-language delays and disorders may be due to a variety of causes, each professional makes valuable contributions to the evaluation
What is Speech Language Treatment?
From the results of the evaluation, certain services may be recommended. Prevention includes those children who have been identified as at-risk for a communication delay or disorder because of low birth weight. Services may be provided before a specific diagnosis has been made. Remediation increases function in identified areas and may serve to prevent other related problems. For example, remediation of a language disorder can help offset learning disabilities.
Language activities are experienced in a natural setting. These activities are presented at the child's developmental level. Responses are consistently stimulated. Output is rewarded. Play may be used to teach communication, language models or rules of conversation, such as taking turns.
If you are concerned about a possible speech-language delay or disability, consult a speech-language pathologist. A list of certified speech-language pathologists in your area may be obtained by calling the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's toll-free at 1-800-638-8255.
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