Receptive and Expressive Language.
What are the two categories of Language?
Brain damage, damage to the Central Nervous System, head trauma.
What are causes of Language Disorders?
The two components impacted by Language disorders.
What is Expressive and Receptive Langauge?
When a developmental delay or deficiency is present in one of the five components of language.
Where Language disorders occur?
The age where language is more stable and therefore can be more accurately measured to determine if a deficit exists
What is four-years-old?
Repeating a question while thinking of an answer
What is an example of an expressive related symptom?
The five main components of language.
What is phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics?
The former name of Language Disorders.
What is receptive-expressive language disorder?
This is a symptom related to Language disorders on receptive language.
What is: Having a hard time understanding others when they speak, a child who doesn't follow one-step directions by 18 months, a child who doesn't respond to questions verbally or with a nod or headshake by 30 months?