kraftiekortie wrote:
Language impairments and speech impairments are two different things.
A speech impairment is a disorder in the ability to produce sounds. There might or might not be a language impairment when one has a speech impairment.
A language impairment is a disorder in the ability to benefit from language--whether spoken, written, or otherwise. It's usually more complex than a speech impairment. One with a language impairment might not have a speech impediment.
Speech impairment is under the umbrella of language impairment. At least it is in education circles, from which I come.
But the question remains. Is auditory processing a language impairment? Or maybe it just potentially leads to language impairment.
I do admit, its my auditory processing disorder that gets me the check on the DSM for Autism's language impairment requirement. I don't know if this is legit or not. I did not have delayed speech at all. I just have slightly weird speech. I call them brain farts.
Or brain/tongue communication errors.