Determining the Total Number of Endocrine Disorders Among Children With Speech Disorders: Social and Dispatching Work
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- International academic journal «Development of education»
- Author:
- Sergey V. Zinin 1
- Work direction:
- Theoretical and Applied Education Research
- Pages:
- 26-31
- Received: 2 March 2020
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1 MSOEI for children in need of psychological and pedagogical and medical and social assistance "Center for Psychological and Pedagogical Rehabilitation and Correction"
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Zinin S. V. (2020). Determining the Total Number of Endocrine Disorders Among Children With Speech Disorders: Social and Dispatching Work. Development of education, 26-31. EDN: GAPSFG. https://doi.org/10.31483/r-74924
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DOI: 10.31483/r-74924
Abstract
The article is devoted to determining the total number of endocrine disorders of the thyroid gland among children with speech disorders based on medical ultrasound data. The author of the article outlines that due to the fact that the prevalence of speech disorders is 100% among children with hypothyroidism, the following question deserves attention: “How many endocrine disorders can occur in children with speech disorders?”. Methods of research. Within the framework of the social and dispatching work of specialists of the psychological-medical-pedagogical commission, the referral of children with speech disorders to a medical ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland was organized. At the same time, none of the children had previously been examined by an endocrinologist or received appropriate treatment. The first group of children attended speech therapy classes at the Center for Psychological and Pedagogical Rehabilitation and Correction in Nizhneudinsk in the 2013-2014 academic year. The second group of children attended preschool educational institution №208 in the 2016-2017 academic year.
The study allowed to draw the following key conclusions: in children with speech disorders in 40% of cases do have previously undetected endocrine disorders that deserve close attention and study by medical professionals, both of primary health care institution (Institute of Pediatrics) and pediatric endocrinologists; 29% of children with speech disorders potentially need the help of an endocrinologist.
The algorithm for sending parents of children with speech disorders to consult medical specialists, whose help the child may need is presented in the article.
The results of the study may be of interest to a wide range of medical and pedagogical specialists working in the system of school psychological and pedagogical councils, central and territorial psychological and medical and pedagogical commissions in the current conditions of the Federal State Educational Standards (FSES) implementation.
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