Understanding why your child is not talking

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Conor and Eoin were not speaking so they needed speech therapy, right? Well, not exactly. As time went on we discovered that the reasons our sons were not speaking had a myriad of causes. These conditions can exist alone, or in our case together. Over time we started to become aware of each separate problem. And we realised that we needed to understand and treat all issues preventing speech and language. Much like joining links in a chain. Read more here.

Ultimately we discovered the boys we suffering from several issues which affected all of the primary language centers in the brain.  This lead to a dismal future prognosis, of our boys not talking. Below are a number of the diagnosis’ that we encountered in our search for a solution. We have complied this list to help other parents understand the problems with children who are not speaking.

I hope this will be of help to you, feel free to contact me about your child.

Enda.

Preschool kids not talking

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Not Speaking and Language Delays

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Child cannot form words (Apraxia)

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Speech, language and physical activity

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Language based learning disability

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Non-verbal Learning Disability

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Learning Disabilities

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ADHD: What Parents Need to Know

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Autism (Autism Spectrum Disorder)

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Asperger Syndrome

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Our speech and language success has had much to do with a wonderful team of teachers,
speech therapists and behaviorists

We can help you and your child communicate.

We are sharing our experience with other parents so that all Autistic children can learn to communicate and succeed.

I have never met anyone who has re-conceptualized language learning in the way Enda and his team has.

This is something I have always thought could be possible, it is wonderful seeing this research come to life!

The Disney approach has been extraordinary particularly in the teaching of social and emotional language.

Prof. Ann Sullivan, Magnolia Speech Therapy School