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Television Doctor: Say it after me

on BBC Two England

A programme about speech disorders in children
By the age of three a child should be able to say simple phrases. If he does not what is wrong?
Is he a late developer? Does he have emotional problems? Is he deaf? Or suffering from high-tone deafness?
Some children stutter, either slightly or very badly. Some difficulties cause a child to 'live in a world where everyone else speaks nonsense language'.
The programme shows how some of these disorders are treated and a children's specialist explains how they arise.

(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
John Frost
Producer:
Ian Curtis

BBC Two England

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