Understanding language disorders

Children's Wisconsin
6 Mar 201201:52

Summary

TLDRLanguage disorders are prevalent in young children, often leading to misdiagnoses such as autism or cognitive disabilities. These disorders impede the flow of language in the brain, similar to traffic congestion. Identifying them is challenging due to overlapping symptoms with other conditions. A video by the Child Development Center at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, supported by the Kimandjohn Sh Lipsky Child Development Fund, educates on language disorder symptoms and their developmental impact across different ages. Featuring real-life stories, the video guides professionals on recognizing and referring children for potential language disorders.

Takeaways

  • 😢 Language disorders are prevalent in childhood, often misdiagnosed as autism or cognitive disabilities.
  • 🚧 For children with language disorders, communication is impeded, metaphorically similar to a traffic jam.
  • 👶 Early identification is crucial, yet challenging due to overlapping symptoms with other disorders.
  • 👨‍⚕️ Dr. Marc Sims highlights that about 20% of two-year-olds show delays in language acquisition.
  • 🎓 By kindergarten, approximately 7-8% of children continue to struggle with language.
  • 🌟 The Kimandjohn sh Lipsky Child Development Fund supports educational initiatives on language disorders.
  • 🎥 A 20-minute video by the Child Development Center educates on symptoms and developmental impacts of language disorders.
  • 👨‍⚕️👩‍⚕️ The video features a clinical psychologist and a speech and language pathologist discussing the condition.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Real-life stories from children and parents illustrate the challenges and coping strategies for language disorders.
  • 📚 The video aims to inform viewers about language disorders, their signs across different ages, and referral guidance.

Q & A

  • What is a language disorder?

    -A language disorder is a condition where a child has difficulty understanding or using spoken or written language, which can manifest as trouble with vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills.

  • Why are children with language disorders often misdiagnosed?

    -Children with language disorders are often misdiagnosed with autism or cognitive disabilities because their symptoms can overlap with these conditions, making it challenging to differentiate without a thorough assessment.

  • How do words 'get stuck' in the brain for children with language disorders?

    -The metaphor of words getting stuck like cars in a traffic jam suggests that for children with language disorders, the normal flow of language processing in the brain is disrupted, leading to difficulties in language comprehension and expression.

  • What percentage of two-year-olds are thought to be delayed in learning to talk?

    -About 20% of two-year-olds are thought to be delayed in learning to talk, according to the script.

  • By kindergarten age, what percentage of children are still having difficulty with language?

    -By kindergarten age, about 7 or 8 percent of children are still having difficulty with language.

  • Who is Dr. Marc Sims and what is his role in the script?

    -Dr. Marc Sims is a developmental pediatrician mentioned in the script, who provides insights into the prevalence of language disorders and their impact on children's development.

  • What is the purpose of the video created by the Child Development Center at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin?

    -The video aims to educate professionals about the symptoms and impact of language disorders on children's behavior and development at different ages.

  • Who are the experts featured in the video discussing language disorders?

    -The video features a clinical psychologist and a speech and language pathologist who introduce children with language disorders and their parents, discussing the challenges they face.

  • What can viewers learn from the stories of children with language disorders in the video?

    -Viewers can learn about the definition of a language disorder, its appearance at different ages, and the appropriate steps for referral if a language disorder is suspected.

  • How can one order the educational video on language disorders?

    -To order the video, one can visit CHW.org/LanguageVideo and allow four to six weeks for delivery.

  • What is the duration of the educational video on language disorders?

    -The educational video on language disorders is a free 20-minute video.

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Связанные теги
Language DisordersChild DevelopmentMisdiagnosisAutismCognitive DisabilitiesSpeech TherapyParental ChallengesEducational VideoBehavioral ImpactDevelopmental Pediatrics
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