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child's academic progress is directly linked to his or her underlying language
skills. As such, to uncover the possible causes of a learning problem, a
comprehensive speech-language evaluation examines all aspects of a child's
ability to comprehend and to formulate verbal communication. Speech production
is assessed by examining oral-motor skills, articulation, phonological processing
and speech intelligibility.
Both formal and informal methods of assessment are employed to determine
the child's ability to process and understand verbal language. Expressive
communication is also analyzed with regard to its level of complexity, richness
of vocabulary, and meaningful use.
Examination of the child's phonological awareness skills sheds light on
factors contributing to reading and writing difficulties. Upon completion
of the assessment, recommendations are made for therapies and educational
approaches to address any specific difficulties.
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