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Identify the Signs of Communication Disorders During Better Hearing and Speech Month

5/1/2014

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May is Better Speech and Hearing Month

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Elisa Cartagena, M.S. CCC-SLP
(954) 560-1895
elisa@teachbeyondspeech.com

8%–9% of Children Suffer From Speech Disorders, 
Many Parents Wait Too Long to Seek Treatment

(Davie, Florida) May 1, 2014--With 8%–9% of young children suffering from speech disorders, May’s Better Hearing and Speech Month is the perfect time for parents to learn how to recognize the early signs of these disorders. I am encouraging parents to educate themselves through the Identify the Signs campaign, a national effort of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). The campaign is designed to combat an overall lack of awareness about communication disorders—a major barrier to treatment for the more than 40 million total Americans who suffer.

Speech, language, and hearing disorders are among the most common disabilities in the United States. However, unlike many other disabilities, these disorders often are reversible and even preventable with early intervention. Unfortunately, many parents do not recognize the first signs of these disorders. In young children, early treatment can help prevent them from falling behind academically, socially, and in other key areas at a critical time in their development.

As an ASHA member and certified speech-language pathologist, I see the benefits of early intervention every day. Unfortunately, I also see the consequences of parents’ and others’ waiting too long to seek treatment—which is why the Identify the Signs campaign is so important. 

While it is certainly never too late to seek help, treatment is most successful, less expensive, and takes the shortest amount of time when a parent or loved one is able to pick up on the earliest signs of these disorders. As May is Better Hearing and Speech Month, I suggest all parents familiarize themselves with these signs at IdentifytheSigns.org and seek an assessment from a certified speech-language pathologist if they have any questions. One should not assume a child will ‘outgrow’ speech or language difficulties. There is never harm in seeking an assessment, whether it results in putting a parent’s mind at ease or identifying a potential issue in a child that can be treated.

In children, parents should watch for the following signs of speech and language disorders:

-Does not interact socially (infancy and older)

-Does not follow or understand what you say (starting at 1 year)

-Says only a few sounds, words, or makes only a few gestures (18 months to 2  years)

-Says words that are not easily understood (18 months to 2 years)

-Does not combine words (starting at 2 years)

-Struggles to say sounds or words (3 to 4 years)

For more signs, treatment information, and other resources, visit http://identifythesigns.org.  As the lead therapist and owner of Teach Beyond Speech Therapy Services, LLC., I provide academically relevant speech and language therapy for children from preschool through adolescence throughout the Greater Fort Lauderdale of Broward County including Davie, Plantation, Sunrise, and Weston. I have over 15 years of experience in the education field that includes classroom teaching, ESE education, and speech and language therapy services.  If you have any concerns regarding your child's speech and language development, please contact me today to schedule your free 15 minute consultation.  

    -Elisa Cartagena, M.S. CCC-SLP
    Speech and Language Pathologist
    Phone:  (954) 560-1895
    Email:    elisa@teachbeyondspeech.com

    Keywords:  Better Speech and Hearing Month, Identify the signs, when to get help


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Yvon link
5/13/2015 04:29:40 am

I vaguely remember when I was very young, I had trouble hearing people, to the point that it affected my speech. I am so thankful that my parents saw this issue, and took me to a doctor who found fluid behind my ears. He was able to drain it and my hearing got a lot better. I want to be sure to be aware of such issues when I have my own kids one day. Thanks for promoting the awareness of hearing and speech issues in kids and explaining how to recognize it.

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Lisa link
5/9/2017 09:39:39 am

It could be possible,as she has 15 years experience.

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    Elisa Cartagena, M.S. CCC-SLP

    As the lead therapist and owner of Teach Beyond Speech Therapy Services, LLC., Elisa Cartagena provides academically relevant speech therapy for children from preschool through adolescence throughout the Greater Fort Lauderdale of Broward County including Davie, Plantation, Sunrise, and Weston. She has over 15 years of experience in the education field that includes classroom teaching, ESE education, and speech and language therapy services.


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