Expressive language disorder describes children who have problems using words to communicate thoughts, desires, and feelings. Expression lags significantly behind the child's ability to understand speech and language. These children have speech delayed. About 2% to 3% are affect by this disorder.
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Speech Impairments
The receiver of communication must understand the sounds of the words spoken to understand the full message. If speech...
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Understanding Speech Problems
Speech is the behavior of forming and sequencing the sounds of oral language (Hallahan & Kauffman, 2005). One common...
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Who is Identified as Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered?
Each of us can close our eyes and form a picture of "learners identified as emotionally/behaviorally disordered." We may...
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Language Weaknesses Associated with Academic Delays
Language Comprehension and Production Delayed rate of early language development; trouble naming objects or...
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Language Problems
Receptive Language Problems Does not respond to questions appropriately Cannot think abstractly or comprehend...
