CAUSES OF SPEECH DISORDERS
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Speech disorders, preschool age, exogenous factors, endogenous factors, speech development, speech therapy, medical-social factors, psychosocial factors, organic disorders, functional disorders.Abstract
This work briefly outlines the main causes of speech disorders in children, emphasizing ecological, medical-social, and psychological factors. It presents the classification of speech disorders, criteria for distinguishing organic and functional types, and the essential conditions for normal speech development. The psychological and social impacts of speech disorders and effective speech therapy methods for their correction are also summarized.
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