Expressive Language Delay
Children with developmental Language Disorders often start speaking later than other children. They will often have difficulty:
- learning or recalling new words
- formulating simple phrases and sentences
- organising words in a sentence
- making sense
- socialising with their peer group
- developing play skills
- telling simple stories
- narrative skills
- giving instructions
- organising verbal information
- expressing their feelings
Children with Receptive and Expressive Language Disorder have difficulty making meaningful relationships, learning at school and demonstrating their true potential. The delay is not related to their intelligence level as often children with language disorders present with above average intelligence
Justine can provide tailored programmes to effectively accelerate and develop your child’s expressive language and communication skills.