Abstract

The developmental dysphasia (alalia) represents a severe speech and language disorder in children due to the brain cortex language areas underdevelopment or damage in the preverbal period. 120 patients with developmental dysphasia were studied aged from 3 to 4,5 years (89 males and 31 females). The assessment with DP–3 tool (Developmental Profile 3, Alpern G.D., 2009) revealed the developmental delay not only in communication skills, but also in physical/motor, adaptive behavior, social-emotional and cognitive areas. Thus, early diagnosis and treatment of the disorders in speech and language development are very important.

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