Language
Children with language disorders have difficulty understanding and/or producing language, spoken or written, at the expected age levels. A receptive language disorder refers to a difficulty understanding language and trouble comprehending what they hear or read. Expressive language disorder refers to difficulty talking or expressing ideas.
A language disorder is impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken, written and/or other symbol systems. The disorder may involve (1) the form of language (phonology, morphology, syntax), (2) the content of language (semantics), and/or (3) the function of language in communication (pragmatics) in any combination.
A language disorder can affect every person at every age and every facet of life. It can affect you socially, academically, and at work.
Don't let your language disorder go untreated any longer. It is never too late to get treatment. Come see us today if you believe you or a loved one has a language disorder. We can help.