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a speech disorder characterized by difficulties in producing and organizing speech sounds, resulting in speech that is unclear, difficult to understand, or distorted
What is a "phonological disorder"?
A phonological disorder is a type of speech sound disorder that affects an individual's ability to understand and produce the sounds of a language. This condition involves difficulty with the rules and patterns governing the use of sounds, which can result in errors in speech that may not align with the typical phonetic rules of the language. For example, a person with a phonological disorder might consistently substitute one sound for another, omit sounds from words, or distort the pronunciation of certain sounds. These difficulties can impact communication and social interactions. Early assessment and intervention by speech-language pathologists are essential for improving phonological awareness and overall speech clarity.