Language Skills in Children Down Syndrome

Adeeba Abdullah Alnajjar;

Abstract


Down Syndrome children have cognitive defect, mental defects & some have hearing disorders, which results in delayed language development & speech problems.
There is some difference regarding the receptive & expressive language, as they have better receptive than expressive language.
Also they suffer from weak syntax & reduced ability to narrate and to enter dialogue.
This study was performed on 50 children with Down syndrome & 50 normal children at the phoniatric unit, Cairo university & it was found that Down syndrome children have lower receptive &'expressive language
abilities.


Other data

Title Language Skills in Children Down Syndrome
Other Titles مهارات اللغة لإطفال متلازمة دوان
Authors Adeeba Abdullah Alnajjar
Issue Date 2002

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