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Comprehensive Speech Delay Therapy in Dubai

Expert intervention is critical for children facing communication challenges. As a leading pediatric neurologist Dubai, Dr. Aman PS Sohal provides a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosing and treating speech delays, ensuring children receive a strong foundation for language development and social connection.

There are several types of speech delays, including:

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Receptive Language Challenges: Difficulty understanding what others are saying.

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Expressive Language Challenges: Difficulty expressing thoughts and ideas.

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Combined Type: Struggles with both receptive and expressive abilities.

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Articulation Issues: Difficulty pronouncing specific words or sounds clearly.

Speech delay is a condition where a child does not begin to speak at the expected age or progresses slower than their peers. This can manifest as difficulty in acquiring language clearly, limited vocabulary, or struggles with understanding others.

Causes of Speech Delay

The causes of speech delay are varied and can range from physical issues to neurological conditions:

  • Hearing Problems: Hearing loss is a primary factor, as children must be able to hear sounds clearly to learn how to produce them.
  • Neurological Conditions: Conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, and Traumatic Brain Injury can impact the brain's ability to process or produce speech.
  • Medical/Physical Issues: Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) or issues with the mouth, tongue, and palate muscles (oral motor difficulties).
  • Developmental Disorders: Speech delay is often a component of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), intellectual disabilities, or broader developmental delays.
  • Environmental Factors: A lack of environmental stimulation can slow language acquisition.
  • Genetics: A family history of speech or language delays can increase the likelihood of a child experiencing similar challenges.
Causes of Speech Delay

Signs & Symptoms of Speech Delay

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No babbling

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Understanding single words

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Unable to combine words

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Limited vocabulary

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Sound Articulation

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Regression

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Struggling to follow basic instructions

Parents should closely observe their child’s speech and language development milestones.

Cerebral Palsy

How Is Speech Delay
Treated ?

Currently, there is no single cure for speech delay, but early intervention and appropriate therapies can significantly improve a child’s communication skills and overall development.

Dr. Aman PS Sohal provides comprehensive evaluation and support for children with speech delay. Children may commonly benefit from speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioural therapy, and developmental interventions to enhance communication, learning, and social interaction skills.

Some of the Conditions commonly Encountered and Managed by Dr. Aman PS Sohal

+ Tics and Tourette Syndrome

+ Epilepsy & Seizures

+ Spasticity Management

+ Movement Disorders

+ Cerebral Palsy

+ Congenital Myasthenia Syndromes

+ Muscular Dystrophy

+ Neuropathies

+ Sleep Disorder

+ Headaches

+ Neuro Rehabilitation

+ ADHD

+ Autoimmune Neurological Disorders

+ Neurodevelopment Disorders

+ Neurometabolic Disorders

+ Neurogenetic Disorders

+ Neurogenetic Disorders

+ Autistic Spectrum Disorder

+ CVA & Stroke Management

+ Speech Delay

Frequently Asked Questions

Look for missed milestones, such as a lack of babbling by 12 months, no single words by 18 months, or an inability to follow simple directions. If your child has stopped using words they once knew, this is also a significant sign. Consulting a pediatric neurologist for a checkup is the best course of action.

Yes. Through Speech Delay Therapy in Dubai, children participate in interactive activities like storytelling, play-based engagement, and exercises to improve speech sounds and learn new words. Therapists also provide families with strategies to continue progress at home.

While speech delay is a common symptom of Autism Spectrum Disorder, it can also be caused by hearing loss, neurological issues, or simple developmental lag. A comprehensive assessment by a specialist is required to determine the exact cause.

Speech delay specifically refers to trouble saying words and sounds clearly (articulation). Language delay is a broader term that includes difficulty understanding others or using language to communicate thoughts.

Parents can support development by:

  • Speaking slowly and precisely.
  • Reading to the child and discussing the pictures in books.
  • Providing an environment rich in sounds and language.
  • Recognizing and responding to the different sounds the child makes.

Yes, speech therapy can improve communication skills.