Language, in relation to communication, can be broken down into four specific areas: Verbal Expression and Written Expression (Expressive Language); Auditory Comprehension and Reading Comprehension (Receptive Language). Expressive Language is the language we use to share ideas and to get what we want by translating thoughts into speech. This can be done through talking or writing. Difficulties in this area include struggles with using grammatically correct language, limited
Speech is the production of sounds to produce effective vocal communication. Individuals with Speech Disorders could have a difficult time saying sounds and will often be difficulty to understand at the word, sentences, and/or conversation level. Areas which can be impacted include Fluency, Voicing, and Articulation/Phonological skills. This can make it difficult for them to engage in effective communication. #verbalcommunication #speechtherapy #speechdisorders
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