In collaboration with the regional health agency, the Occitadys association trains professionals in the diagnosis of language disorders and supports parents on the three levels defined by the Haute Autorité de santé.
At the national disability conference last February, the President of the Republic announced the establishment of a support package for all “dys”, with no out-of-pocket expenses for families. Specific language and learning disorders (TSLA) concern 6% of an age group. Insufficiently detected, they leave parents distraught. The diagnostic wandering turns out to be deleterious for the care, with consequences on the education and the well-being of the children. According to the French Federation of Dys, 93% of children with dys suffer from anxiety and 30% suffer from depression. “Article 51” experiment In Occitania, the Occitadys association is carrying out an “article 51” experiment to monitor nearly 10,000 children from 7 to 15 years, over three years, with health insurance coverage for psychology, psychomotor skills and occupational therapy, according to recommendations …
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