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Transcript: falling behind milestones in language development struggling in the five components of language phonology morphology syntax semantics pragmatics can isolate children from their peers and educational environments reduced use of social interaction can cause a continued lack of speech development and cause further impairments and social issues struggle forming and maintaining relationships with others Definition Causes vocal cord damage, brain damage, muscle weakness, respiratory weakness, strokes, nodules on the vocal chords, vocal chord paralysis, and more typically need access and help from a Speech Therapist or Pathologist "a communication disorder such as stuttering, impaired articulation, a language impairment, or a voice impairment that adversely affects a child's educational performance." (The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)) "an impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal, and graphic symbol systems." Evident in "hearing, language, or speech" (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) Citations Speech and Language Impairments Defined. Special Education Guide, n.d. Web. 26 Apr. 2017. Gargiulo, Richard M. Special Education in Contemporary Society: An Introduction to Exceptionality. Los Angeles (Calif.): Sage, 2012. Print. Indications of Impairment may be embarrassed by their disability which promotes shyness and lack of involvement isolation from social situations struggle forming and maintaining relationships causing a larger feeling of loneliness Medical mispronunciation omission of parts of words/whole words difficulty with comprehension difficulty sequencing events difficulty answering questions difficulty with external language (body language, gestures) Speech and Language slightly less than 20% of students in special education are receiving services for speech and language majority of children are served in the general education classroom help from parents, general and special educators, and speech-language pathologists Speech Impairment Academics Emotional Speech breathing and voice producing methods articulation disorders, omissions, substitutions, additions, distortions, fluency disorders, stuttering, etc. Language ability to understand and use language phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics apraxia of speech, morphological disorder, syntactical deficits, semantic disorder Identification Social