Can speech therapy help with receptive-expressive language disorders?
Receptive-expressive language disorders affect a child’s ability to understand and express language. If left untreated, they can create barriers to communication and learning. Fortunately, pediatric speech therapy at Go Physical Therapy Children's Rehab Center offers an evidence-based approach to addressing these challenges, empowering children to develop stronger language skills.
Your child will work with one of our experienced therapists to improve their receptive and expressive language abilities by focusing on the following evidence-based treatment strategies:
- Vocabulary building: We’ll use fun, engaging activities to expand your child’s understanding and use of words, phrases, and sentences.
- Listening comprehension: We’ll work with your child to improve their ability to process and understand spoken language.
- Syntax and grammar: With fun, structured exercises, we’ll help your child develop their understanding and use of language rules, helping them to speak with more accuracy and complexity.
- Pragmatics and social communication: We’ll help your child develop essential conversational skills, such as taking turns, maintaining eye contact, and interpreting non-verbal cues.
- Storytelling and narrative skills: We’ll help your child create and retell stories to foster their ability to organize and express their thoughts coherently.
We’ll tailor our approach to each child based on their strengths, weaknesses, and personality. With our research-backed techniques, our therapists can effectively promote your child’s language development.
Is your child struggling to express themself clearly? Call (308) 398-5170 today to learn more about our programs!
