What causes receptive expressive language disorder?
Similarly, what causes mixed receptive expressive language disorder?
This impairment is classified by deficiencies in expressive and receptive language development that is not attributed to sensory deficits, nonverbal intellectual deficits, a neurological condition, environmental deprivation or psychiatric impairments.
Also to know, what is a receptive and expressive language disorder?
An expressive language disorder is one in which the child struggles to get their meaning or messages across to other people. A receptive language disorder is one in which a child struggles to understand and process the messages and information they receive from others.
Therapeutic intervention to help a child with receptive language difficulties is important to:
- Strengthen and develop the child's ability to:
- communicate appropriately with adults and unfamiliar individuals (e.g. retelling events, sequencing ideas, answering questions appropriately).