
faq - frequently asked questions
What is TOS?
TOS, or language development disorder, is a specific disorder that affects speech and language development. Children with TOS have difficulty understanding and using language properly. This disorder can manifest itself in a variety of ways, such as limited vocabulary or difficulty forming sentences. TOS is an invisible disorder, which often makes it difficult to recognize and treat without a proper diagnosis.
How do you recognize TOS?
Children with TOS often have difficulty processing language appropriately. This may manifest itself in slow speech development, difficulty understanding simple tasks or difficulty pronouncing words correctly. If you notice that your child is lagging behind in language compared to peers, it may be a sign of TOS.
What are the consequences of TOS?
The consequences of a language development disorder can be far-reaching. Without treatment, children with TOS can fall behind in school and have difficulty forming social relationships. This can lead to problems with self-esteem and social-emotional development. It is therefore essential to identify TOS early and intervene with appropriate support, such as speech therapy.
Treatment of TOS
Treatment for TOS consists of intensive language therapy, often in collaboration with speech therapists, parents and educational professionals. The goal of treatment is to improve the child’s language skills in both comprehension and language production. Early intervention is crucial to minimize the long-term impact of TOS.
More information
For more information about TOS and treatment options, please visit All About TOS, a platform that provides comprehensive information on language development disorders, diagnosis and therapies.