Speech-language disorders are the group of communication problems in which the language development of a child is significantly below age level, which means that the child is noticeably behind peers in the development of language and/or speech skills, and some causes are brain injury or disorder, hearing loss, intellectual disability, physical impairments (such as cleft lip or palate), drug abuse, and vocal issues. This is the forum for discussing anything related to this health condition
Dyspraxia is a condition characterized by language problems, with a degree of difficulty with perception and thought in some cases, and though the intelligence of the individual is not affected, learning problems can be caused in children, and the brain is unable to process information to allow a full transmission of neural messages. This is the forum for discussing anything related to this health condition
Hyperlexia is a syndrome characterized by the precocious ability of a child to read (far above what would be expected at their age), a profound nonverbal learning disability (the significant difficulty of a child in using and understanding verbal language) and significant problems during social interactions. This is the forum for discussing anything related to this health condition
Landau Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is a disorder in children, characterized by auditory verbal agnosia (the loss of language comprehension) and aphasia (verbal expression) in association with severely abnormal electroencephalographic (EEG) findings during clinical seizures and sleep. This is the forum for discussing anything related to this health condition