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Speech Delay Disorder vs Autism

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While speech delays, language delays, and learning problems are frequently associated with ASD, a speech delay disorder does not necessarily indicate that a child has autism. In fact, communication impairments caused by autism differ significantly from those produced by other types of speech-language difficulties. What constitutes a speech or language impediment? Delays in speech and language are frequent in early childhood. If a child is not meeting adequate developmental milestones for his or her age, they may have a speech or language delay. There are differences between speech and language delays, which are commonly confused and used interchangeably. What distinguishes speech delays from autism? Even before a youngster speaks his or her first words, typical childhood growth follows a similar pattern. Children begin experimenting with their voices when they are toddlers, making babbling and cooing sounds. They communicate their demands and build deep social ties via various nonverb...