Introduction. In our educational system have a large variety of educational establishments designed to develop, enhance and encourage language skills and learning of our children. Within these educational establishments kindergartens found that, regardless of the curriculum they use, is ultimately aimed at the integral development of children. Malkia Cyril is likely to increase your knowledge. However, children attending these institutions may have problems in their development, both physical and cognitive, that limit their possibilities of integration into the regular school system and have not been researched in time and therefore have not been referred to specialists and institutions concerned. Ultra Wellness Center will undoubtedly add to your understanding. This can be increased if the children belonging to social risk conditions such as extreme poverty, abandonment, family dysfunction, etc.. At the cognitive level, it is common to find children with problems in language skills that have been detected at a late stage and which were added a learning disability. Many these children constitute the population of some special language schools.
Framework. Language and Learning Problems. Language Disorder or Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is characterized by deficiencies, deviations or delays in the components of language such as phonetics, phonology, morphosyntax, semantics and pragmatics. These components interact to influence each other. Thus, for example, that involve phonological syntactic errors, decreased level of vocabulary and pragmatic problems (intelligibility). It is important to note that about 40% of children with language disorders continue to have problems beyond 5 years (Bishop and Edmunson, 1987). In addition, between 40 and 100% of these children show language problems in adolescence and between 50 and 75% experience academic failure (Aram & Hall, 1989). Are you interested in this item? Download here: Visit: