hääldushäirete
Hääldushäirete, also known as speech sound disorders, encompass a range of difficulties that affect a person's ability to produce speech sounds clearly and correctly. These disorders can manifest in various ways, including problems with articulation, phonology, or both. Articulation disorders involve difficulties producing specific sounds, such as substituting one sound for another (e.g., saying "wabbit" instead of "rabbit") or omitting sounds altogether. Phonological disorders, on the other hand, involve difficulties with the patterns of sounds within words and language. Children with phonological disorders may have trouble organizing sounds into meaningful units, leading to consistent errors in their speech.
The causes of hääldushäirete are diverse and can include factors such as hearing loss, developmental delays,
Diagnosis typically involves a comprehensive evaluation by a speech-language pathologist. This assessment may include observing the