How can speech therapy help with receptive-expressive language disorders?
Language processing disorders include receptive-expressive language disorders. This neurological disorder makes it difficult for a person to express themselves or, in some cases, to understand what is said to them.
Individuals with expressive language disorders have difficulty producing language, such as speaking in grammatically correct sentences or translating their thoughts into appropriate words.
People with receptive language impairments may misinterpret information, even simple instructions, or fail to recognize when they are being spoken to.
Language processing disorders include receptive-expressive language disorders. This neurological disorder makes it difficult for a person to express themselves or, in some cases, to understand what is said to them.

