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What are Auditory and Language Processing Disorders?
Auditory and language processing disorders can be challenging for children and their families. However, with the right strategies and interventions, children with these disorders can improve their communication skills and succeed in school and life.
Expressive and Receptive Language in Children
Expressive language refers to the ability to communicate thoughts, ideas, and feelings through words, gestures, and facial expressions. This type of language includes speaking, signing, and writing. Children with expressive language difficulties may have trouble using words to express themselves, struggle with grammar and syntax, and have limited vocabulary.
Fluency and Speech Development
Fluency in language is a vital aspect of effective communication and socialization, and fluency disorders can have a significant impact on a child's well-being and development. By understanding the different types of fluency disorders, their causes, and treatment options, parents can help their child overcome their speech or language challenges and reach their full potential.
10 Signs to Look Out When You are Concerned that your Preschooler has ADHD
As a concerned parent, you may wonder how to differentiate between "typical" preschool behavior, ADHD, and some other conditions that can masquerade as ADHD. To help, we have provided 10 things to look out for if you suspect your preschooler may have ADHD.
Speech Development: 5 Red Flags and What You Can Do
It is normal for children to develop at different rates, and some children may develop language skills faster than others. However, if you are concerned about your child's speech development, there are a few red flags to look out for.
What Therapy Terms Mean: Occupational Therapy Edition
Are you a parent overwhelmed by medical terminology? Check out our Glossary, which lists and defines common Occupational Therapy terms.