Speech Apraxia and the Benefits of Sign Language

Imagine knowing precisely what you want to say, but when you open your mouth, only a garbled fraction of the word comes out - or even worse, something that doesn't resemble what you're trying to say at all. You can't seem to put more than two or three words together and form a sentence. Your parents and friends don't understand what you're saying, and you have no idea why

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Autism and the Benefits of Sign Language

Children diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder frequently have challenges developing vigorous gestural and non-verbal communication. Due to complex challenges in visual, auditory, spatial, and tactile sensory systems, children with speech and communicative disorders, often experience difficulties in grasping a wide range of meanings for concepts and relations expressed through words.

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