Language and neurodevelopmental disorders. A review of their clinical characteristics

Language is a keystone in the normal social and cognitive development of any group of children and early, fitting interventions can largely reduce the repercussions that the deficit has in this area. The article analyses the definition of language as 'the result of a complex nervous activity th...

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