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How To Treat Speech Difficulties In Prematurely Born Children?

Can being born premature cause a child not to be able to speak? Ever? The child in question is 3 years old, the parents were told he lacks a section of his brain that allows for speech. He s potty trained, bright, understands commands and what s going on .
Mon, 7 Sep 2015
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Prematurity itself does not mean that a child will not speak because there are a large number of children who are premature and able to speak well.
It is possible however, that injury or issues can occur in different areas of the brain including the area involved in speech.

If the exact reason for his speech delay is doubted or not clear it would be best to get a second opinion with a speech therapist and neurologist.

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How To Treat Speech Difficulties In Prematurely Born Children?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Prematurity itself does not mean that a child will not speak because there are a large number of children who are premature and able to speak well. It is possible however, that injury or issues can occur in different areas of the brain including the area involved in speech. If the exact reason for his speech delay is doubted or not clear it would be best to get a second opinion with a speech therapist and neurologist. I hope this helps