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Dysnomia (Word-Finding Difficulty)

Dysnomia, also called anomic aphasia or word-finding difficulty, is a language-based learning disorder or neurological condition that affects a person’s ability to recall words or names during speech or writing. It is not a problem of intelligence or comprehension, individuals with dysnomia know what they want to say but have difficulty retrieving the correct words from memory. Dysnomia may occur as part of a broader language disorder or as a result of neurological injury (such as stroke or brain trauma). In children, it often appears as a learning difference affecting vocabulary retrieval, oral expression, and written language fluency. Dysnomia often occurs with ADHD and dyslexia.

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If your child is showing warning signs of dysnomia, Aspire Academy recommends an assessment by a speech-language pathologist (SLP) or neuropsychologist. A formal diagnosis can allow a child to receive additional academic support and accommodations in school.

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