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What we do

disorders Treated

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We treat

language disorder

An expressive language disorder is characterized by an individual's inability to communicate his/her wants and needs. An expressive language disorder could be secondary to a limited expressive vocabulary, failure to utilize morpho-syntactic forms, and an inability to create and produce a cohesive utterance.

A receptive language disorder is characterized by difficulties understanding language. A receptive language disorder can also be identified by an individual's inability to recognize appropriate morpho-syntactic features of language, difficulties following auditory directions, and/or difficulty comprehending an auditory message.
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Individuals who present with expressive and receptive language disorders will always benefit from a language rich environment and by the models and examples that are being presented. A Speech Language Pathologist will identify the areas of difficulty and work on these skills in an isolated setting and progress to a more naturalistic environment.

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