
pmid: 8495143
pmc: PMC2379844
Between five and 20% of preschool age children have language problems. These can be related to the child's hearing, socioeconomic status, intellectual development, or a psychiatric disorder. Even when it is difficult to recommend a formal screening program, family physicians can interpret delays in speech and language as "indicators" of underlying disorders.
Language Disorders, Language Tests, Hearing Tests, Age Factors, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Language Development, Speech Disorders, Diagnosis, Differential, Vision Screening, Risk Factors, Child, Preschool, Prevalence, Humans, Mass Screening, Child, Family Practice
Language Disorders, Language Tests, Hearing Tests, Age Factors, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Language Development, Speech Disorders, Diagnosis, Differential, Vision Screening, Risk Factors, Child, Preschool, Prevalence, Humans, Mass Screening, Child, Family Practice
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