Early Communication Skills in Young Children
Language development in children involves more than just the number of words a child says! In this post, we discuss prelinguistic skills and how to support your child’s language development.
Language development in children involves more than just the number of words a child says! In this post, we discuss prelinguistic skills and how to support your child’s language development.
Receptive language is the language that we understand. When we are listening to someone speak or when we read, we are using our receptive language skills. We will talk about how phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics play a role in receptive language.
The 5 domains of language include: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Why are they important for therapy and language development? We will discuss why!
Research has suggested that AAC will not stop an individual from speaking. In addition to the research, this has also been evident based on our own clinical experiences. We discuss commonly shared research articles and additional AAC-related information.