2024-11-08 05:00:00
Difficulty in learning to read (dyslexia), write (dysortography), concentrate or coordinate complex gestures (dyspraxia)… “Dys” disorders are language and learning disorders. These “dis” can have consequences on schooling, daily life and lead to integration difficulties for these children. 40% of them have various associated learning disabilities.
How to define Dys disorders, also called “Specific Language and Learning Disorders”? In what context is identification carried out before diagnosis? In which cases is rehabilitation relevant for children suffering from one or more dysfunctions? Which professionals should I use for this treatment?
- Dr. Catherine Billard, Pediatric neurologist, former head of the Reference Center for Language Disorders of the University’s Neuropediatric Rehabilitation Unit Bicêtre University Hospital in the Marne Valley
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