2024
DOI: 10.12956/tchd.1475173
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Language Delay in Children

Funda Akpınar,
Pelin Çelik

Abstract: Concerns about language development are among the most common complaints that parents seek medical advice regarding their children’s development. Developmental language disorder refers to a delay in children’s receptive or expressive language development without an underlying medical condition. Risk factors such as prematurity, low socioeconomic status, screen exposure, maternal depression and family history can affect language development in children. In a child presenting with a complaint of delay in languag… Show more

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