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Genetic architecture of childhood speech disorder: a review

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This review shows that many children with serious speech challenges—like some children with 16p11.2 syndromes—have a clear genetic reason for their speech differences, and that genetic testing can help families better understand their child’s speech needs and guide more personalized support and therapies.

Genetics, Language and Speech, Sensory Processing,