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How do you recognize a submucosal cleft palate? I was wondering about that
recently with a baby.
Thanks,
Sonya
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Katherine Koch <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> > I'm thinking 'high' isn't necessarily nice in infancy - is that
> > something 'good' with the age group she is familiar with?
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> No, not in my experience as a school-based SLP (many years ago) and current
> Special Education teacher working with many, many children with speech
> disorders. At the elementary level, I ask about oral structure if
> appropriate, primarily to inquire about potential submucosal cleft palates.
> Palatal height is not usually an issue in the students I see, even those
> who are unintelligible speakers.
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> Kathy
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