Parent’s Perspective about Intelligibility of Speech in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Muzna Khan,
Aayeshah Firdous,
Atia ur Rehman
et al.
Abstract:Background: The term cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a collection of long-term abnormalities of posture and movement development that limit an individual's activities. These abnormalities are thought to be caused by non-progressive disruptions in the growing fetal or infant brain. Aim: To identify the speech Intelligibility of children with cerebral palsy with different communicative partners Methods: This study employed convenient sampling over two months, conducted within the Pakistan Society for the Rehabili… Show more
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