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<div data-element-id="elm_q4QLcfSkSHuuYe_GltWPJg" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center zptext-align-mobile-center zptext-align-tablet-center " data-editor="true"><p></p><div><div></div></div><p></p><div><div><div style="line-height:1.5;"><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><br/></p><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Have you ever wondered why some children or adults struggle with talking, understanding, or being understood that’s because of Speech and Language Disorder. The words “language” and “speech” are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, but in the context of communication disorders, it is important to understand the differences between them.&nbsp;In this post, I’ll walk you through the basics of what these disorders are, how they differ, and what you can do if you’re concerned.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Hi everyone, This is Gunashreya Raj, and I'm a Speech Language Pathologist passionate about helping children and families understand the world of communication and communication disorder. As a Speech-Language Pathologist I created this blog to share simple, reliable information about speech and language development, Communication disorders and parental tips.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">&nbsp;First, What’s the Difference Between Speech and Language disorder?</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Speech</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> and <b>language</b> are related, but they’re not the same:</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Speech disorders and language disorders may occur separately Or an individual may have both kinds of disorders at the same time. The difference between the both is if the child has difficulty in understanding and expressing means then it is considered as language disorder ,if the child has difficulty in production of sound or in the flow of speech then it is considered as speech disorder.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Lets look into this briefly&nbsp;</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">What Are Speech Disorders?</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Speech Disorder means </span></b><span style="font-size:18px;">the person may have difficulty in the production of sounds, in the flow of speech or in the voice of an individual. Based on this it is classified into three types</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><ol><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Speech Sound Disorders</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Voice Disorders&nbsp;</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Fluency&nbsp;</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><span style="font-size:18px;"></span></ol><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Speech Sound Disorder:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> Impaired production of individual speech sounds or sequences – saying “wabbit” instead of “rabbit”</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Voice Disorder:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> Abnormal voice quality sounding hoarse, too loud, or too nasal</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Fluency:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> Disruption to the flow of disorder stuttering or hesitating a lot while talking</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">&nbsp;What Are Language Disorders?</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Language</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> is how we understand and use words to communicate. It includes:</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><ul><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Understanding</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> which is also called as Receptive language&nbsp;</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Expressing</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> which is also called Expressive language</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Social language</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> which is also called Pragmatics&nbsp;</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><span style="font-size:18px;"></span></ul><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><br/></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">A <b>language disorder</b> means a person has difficulty understanding what others say or expressing themselves and based on this the language disorders are classified as</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><ul><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Receptive language disorder</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> – trouble understanding directions or questions</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Expressive language disorder</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> – difficulty putting words together, using correct grammar, or finding the right word</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Mixed receptive-expressive</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> – trouble with both understanding and using language</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span></ul><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Who Can Be Affected?</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Speech and Language Disorder can affect people of all ages most commonly children.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Few Breakdowns of who can be affected are&nbsp;</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">IN CHILDREN:</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Early childhood:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> This can be caused due to inadequate speech and language stimulation at early developmental stage which can also include excessive screen time in the early stages&nbsp;</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Neurodevelopmental conditions:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> This includes Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disorder</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Hearing loss:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> The child with hearing may also have delay in speech or impaired speech.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Other Factors:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> Premature birth, Trauma, Structural abnormalities such as cleft lip and plate, Tongue tie and Genetic&nbsp;</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">IN ADULTS:</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Acquired condition:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> Adults can develop speech and language disorders due to stroke,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.google.com/search?cs=1&amp;sca_esv=4978fba7b0bac1f0&amp;sxsrf=AE3TifOjZGSXltS0iFen3AbfA_g7mjFArQ%3A1755068793009&amp;q=traumatic%2Bbrain%2Binjury&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwj4haHfnIePAxWhXmwGHVyqFOIQxccNegQIEBAB&amp;mstk=AUtExfABIDteW6ZOFy0LsDgzshk6eYbySHxd4CLeQz3Qdt_yIDoNnX52aG9R_dtEgJ24ALSXaVikhuS0ADy6gJGB04OX6WwwSkEkq7Tp9I-eRjo9DJFeDzFGCJHnlejF2FwmU41u0rpql5Z_ENQTz-C0ZNgkeGaNXlv_zCVx969D0dskWxQ&amp;csui=3">traumatic brain 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style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Voic:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> Vocal cord palsy, Vocal cord nodules.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Other conditions include:</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;"> Damage to language areas in the brain due to Road Traffic Accident, Dementia, Carcinoma.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">When Should You Be Concerned?</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Here are some signs it might be time to consult a professional:</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><ul><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Your 1-year-old isn't even making simple sounds like “ma” or “ba”</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Your child is hard to understand compared to other kids their age</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Difficulty following directions or answering questions</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Stuttering or repeating sounds often</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Avoiding talking altogether</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">When the academic performance is low&nbsp;</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">When your child faces difficulty in expressing his/her daily need.</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><li style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">When your child misarticulates the words&nbsp;</span></li><span style="font-size:18px;"></span></ul><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">&nbsp;What Can Help?</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">Speech and language therapy works</span></b><span style="font-size:18px;">! SLPs work with individuals one-on-one or in groups to improve communication skills. They also guide parents and teachers on how to support children with speech and language difficulties at home and in school</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><b><span style="font-size:18px;">&nbsp;Final Thoughts</span></b></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Understanding the difference between speech and language disorders is the first step for getting help. Early diagnosis and intervention can make a big difference, especially for children still developing these crucial skills.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">If you’re ever in doubt, <b>reach out to a qualified speech-language pathologist</b>. The earlier the support, the better the outcome.</span></p><span style="font-size:18px;"></span><p style="text-align:justify;margin-bottom:8px;"><span style="font-size:18px;">Thanks for stopping by! We are&nbsp; excited to help you understand more about speech and language disorder, and cheer you on every step of the way.</span></p><div><br/></div></div></div></div></div>
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