5 Ways to Communicate with Your Non-Verbal Child
June 5, 2025
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Pragmatic language, also known as social communication, helps us navigate our verbal and nonverbal interactions with others. By its nature, communication involves at least two communication partners to engage between the message sender and the message receiver. Oftentimes, we can be both
Read MoreCentral Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) is a type of auditory disorder that affects sound processing at the neurological level. Because of this, CAPD impacts the ability to adequately process, integrate, and interpret auditory information. This can present as difficulties with:
Expressive language, an integral aspect of language acquisition, plays a pivotal role in shaping our ability to communicate effectively. In typical language development, understanding (receptive) language comes first, followed by speaking (expressive) language.
Communication helps us connect with others. Struggles with communication
Auditory perception is the ability to perceive, identify, and differentiate acoustic information. This ability begins during pregnancy, with evidence showing that a fetus can respond to pure tone auditory stimuli from 19 weeks of gestational age (Hepper et al.,1994). In typical
Read MoreAn estimated 6-15% of children have a language disorder with no known cause (“Speech and Language Disorders in Children,” 2016). Some children experience receptive language difficulties (affecting language comprehension), expressive language difficulties (affecting spoken and written language), or both.
Language disabilities often
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Let’s learn about Learnigo’s Articulation Program, one of the most comprehensive articulation products available to SLPs. This program is part of Learnigo’s ultimate online resource library, featuring thousands of engaging activities to help students learn and
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