If the child has mental retardation , poor hearing, or other problems, the difficulties with speech must be greater than is generally associated with the handicaps that the child has. Treatment There are two types of treatment used for expressive language disorder. The first involves the child ...
The findings suggest that although the focus child faces difficulties in expressive language, she created her own developmental trajectory of participation. The focus child used educators as her living auxiliary tools and educators used auxiliary questions to support the child to express and communicate ...
and appears to understand spoken language at a level that is lower than expected for the child's general level of intelligence. Second, the child's problems with self-expression and comprehension must create difficulties for him or her in everyday life or in achieving his or her academic ...
Objective: Preterm children with low birth weight are at greater risk of experiencing speech and language difficulties than full-term children. The aim of the current study was to investigate expressive language skills of Finnish-speaking preterm children with low birth weight [extremely-low-birth-wei...
Background Children with specific language impairment are known to struggle with expressive grammar. While some studies have shown successful intervention under laboratory conditions, there is a paucity of evidence for the effectiveness of grammar treatment in young children in community settings. Aim To...
Child Language Teaching & TherapyTrial Data: Pert,S. And Letts, C., In press: Developing an expressive language assessment for children with a Pakistani heritage background.Pert, Sean and Carolyn Letts (2003). Developing an expressive language assessment for chil- dren in Rochdale with a ...
It is the ability to put thoughts into words and sentences in a way that makes sense and is grammatically correct. Children that have difficulty communicating their wants and needs may have expressive language difficulties or an expressive language disorder. For example, children may have ...
Over the last three decades, much research has been conducted on children with expressive language difficulties (see, for example, Ellis and Thal, 2008, Henrichs et al., 2011, Paul and Roth, 2011, Rice et al., 2008). Expressive language delay, the primary difficulty of late talkers, is ...
. . Autistic children have difficulties in communication. They tend to have more difficulties in general expression than in understanding sentences. This thesis tested the effect of music activities on children who have difficulties in language expression. As a research method, a group of autistic ...
Receptive and expressive language skills are interconnected notions, which are fostered in children from their birth and even earlier. However, the presence of such clinical difficulties as autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other intellectual disabilities, which impede the child...