Affect a person’s ability to detect, receive, process, and comprehend the concepts or symbols necessary for communication. It can affect hearing, language, and speech.
Communication Disorder
It is a communication disorder in which a person has trouble with the flow and timing of their speech
Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder
Using vague words
Symptoms of ExpressiveLanguageDisorder
Is the ability to understand language
Receptivelanguage
Subtypes of Communication Disorder
Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder
Expressive Language Disorder
Speech-Sound Disorder
Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder
Social Communication Disorder
Children with learning disabilities
Causes of CommunicationDisorder
It is a lifelong condition that impacts the ability to use language.
ExpressiveLanguageDisorder
Social Skills Training
Intervention for SocialCommunicationDisorder
A child's difficulty in learning, articulating, or using sounds/sound patterns of their language. He/she has a hard time expressing words clearly part a certain age.
Speech-Sound Disorder
Usually appears at the age of 3 and one or more of the following are exhibited
Symptoms of Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder
Possible exposure to toxins and substances during pregnancy
Causes of CommunicationDisorder
Most cases is begin by the age of 6.
Childhood-Onset FluencyDisorder
Articulation Therapy
Intervention for Speech-SoundDisorder
Trouble finding words
Symptoms of ExpressiveLanguageDisorder
Seizures
Causes of Mixed Receptive-ExpressiveLanguageDisorder
Usually diagnosed in ages 4-5, only receive a diagnosis if they can speak and understand language
Symptoms of Social Communication Disorder
Leaving off sounds from words (example: saying “coo” instead of “school”)
Symptoms of Speech-SoundDisorder
Is the ability to express words or complete a sentence.
Expressivelanguage
It is characterized by ongoing challenges with speaking and non-speaking in social situations.
Social Communication Disorder
Biological and neurological problems
Causes of CommunicationDisorder
Anxiety surrounding situations in which the person is required to talk
Symptoms of Childhood-OnsetFluencyDisorder
Expansion Extention
Intervention for Expressive LanguageDisorder
It is a condition that impacts both expressive and receptive language.
Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Intervention for Social CommunicationDisorder
History of developmental delays or other speech problems
Causes of Childhood-OnsetFluencyDisorder
Language Modeling
Intervention for Expressive Language Disorder
People with autism
Causes of CommunicationDisorder
The main areas of difficulty could be pragmatics, language processing, social understanding, social relationships, or any combination of these.
Social Communication Disorder
The use of short phrases and simple sentences
Symptoms of ExpressiveLanguageDisorder
Speech Language Therapy
Intervention for Mixed Receptive-ExpressiveLanguageDisorder
Disorders that affect nerves involved in speech
Causes of Speech-SoundDisorder
Excess use of filler words (e.g., “umm”)
Symptoms of Childhood-OnsetFluencyDisorder
Difficulties in social contexts with verbal and nonspeaking communication
Symptoms of SocialCommunicationDisorder
Hearing loss
Causes of CommunicationDisorder
Individuals who suffer from this language impairment are able to comprehend what others are saying, but they find it difficult to articulate their own thoughts while speaking.
Expressive Language Disorder
Augmentative Alternative Therapy
Intervention for Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder
Intervention for Expressive Language Disorder
Physical problems that affect speech: cleft palate
Causes of Speech-SoundDisorder
Environmental factors
Causes of Communication Disorder
Family history of autsim or other communication disorder