
The development of language
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Age-appropriate language development with clear pronunciation and the ability to listen carefully and persistently is an essential basis for success at school, especially in the process of learning to read and write:

You recognize symptoms
for speech problems, for example:

- There may be confusion between letters and sequences of letters with similar sounds, such as "Tanne" instead of "Kanne".
- Omitting and swapping syllables or whole words, for example "dehört" or "hört" instead of gehört.
- Noticeable difference between what the child understands and his ability to express himself.
- Noticeable difference between what the child says orally and can write down: Omitting, swapping letters such as "Zerg" for dwarf, or "Tefelon" instead of telephone.
- Misaligned teeth due to sucking habits or incorrect swallowing, among other things.

- Insufficient vocabulary
- Too simple sentence structure, short or twisted sentences, for example "der tut kommen".
- Stopping speech to fear of speaking.
- Grammatically incorrect speech or writing such as: "the dog drank".
- Hyperactivity or abnormalities in the area of perception can accompany speech abnormalities.
- Stuttering, getting stuck on sounds, syllables or their repetition.