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Language Problems of Learning Disabled ChildrenNorthwestern University The article focuses on the nature of language problems in learning disabled children. Since language can be delayed for various reasons, the examination includes a study of sensory acuity, intelligence, and experience. All symbol systems including oral language, reading, and written language are evaluated to study interrelationships between areas. Analyses of nonverbal processes as well as verbal functions are assessed to determine the sources of the problems.
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, Vol. 4, No. 2,
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