Case Study 7

Receptive and expressive language disorder is a developmental language disorder that affects a child’s ability to understand and use language appropriately. Children with this disorder may have difficulty understanding spoken or written language, following directions, and expressing their thoughts and ideas clearly. They may struggle with vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and social communication. Receptive and expressive language disorder can have a significant impact on a child’s academic and social development, but with early identification and intervention through speech-language therapy, many children can make significant gains in their language skills.

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