Myths and Misconceptions about Communication Disorders: A Survey in North Karnataka region
<p>Introduction: Communication disorders are highly prevalent in India especially in children. Early identification and treatment can prevent children from falling behind academically, socially, and in other key areas. However, identifying children with communication disorders and providing re...
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Main Authors: | K Sandhya (Author), S Akshata (Author), K N Meghana (Author), N Sushmitha (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2021-10-26.
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