Speech development comes naturally among children. The moment they reach a certain age of their lives, they learn to speak with or without anyone formally teaching them. This is the remarkable design of human beings. We are born to speak and we will at the right time. However, not all children achieve this on the “right time”. Some experience speech difficulties that hinder their growth as a human being. Speech is the most crucial factor that affects communication, learning and even social life. Failure to master speech at the right time contributes to learning difficulties and the child’s social life may be put in jeopardy. Speech Development In Children Because speech is highly important, it needs to be developed in children – special needs children are not exceptions. If the child has been assessed to have speech, language or hearing disorder, parents should seek the support of special needs children workers. It is necessary that a child with speech defect be given the support that he needs. To further nurture and develop speech among children, parents and teachers should consider the following pointers:
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With seventeen children's books currently in print, and with sixteen new books to be published in 2007, Marie Dunleavy is an accomplished children's books author. Her books and associated resources were originally developed for a differently abled child in her own family but are now used for children with special needs in classrooms in U.K. and Ireland. For more information about the resources, please visit Special Needs Reading Scheme
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