REVIEW OF A CASE OF CHILD WITH ACQUIRED APHASIA

Journal Title: Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation - Year 2004, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

Achieved children speech disabilities are manifested at certain level of development of speech from the age of 3 to 12 years. The speech disabilities with children from the age of one to three years have developmental and acquired characteristics. It is well-known when and why the disabilities occurr at acquired aphasia or disphasia. The child with acquired aphasia or disphasia has early brain impairements and a relative improvement happens with adequate treatment and prompt rehabilitation treatment. It is more obvious with children than with adults. This fast and complete rehabilitation happens due to the plastic character of child’s brain and the possibilities for intro-hemisphere and inter-hemisphere reorganization of speech functions in childhood.

Authors and Affiliations

Mare STOJMENOVSKA| Speech Therapy First Aid Station, Health Center Negotino (regional unit of the Institute for Hearing, Speech and Voice - Skopje), Silvana FILIPOVA| Speech Therapy First Aid Station, Health Center Negotino (regional unit of the Institute for Hearing, Speech and Voice - Skopje)

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Mare STOJMENOVSKA, Silvana FILIPOVA (2004). REVIEW OF A CASE OF CHILD WITH ACQUIRED APHASIA. Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, 5(3), 97-102. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-7700