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Language disorders (and
delays) for elementary school children (ages 6-14) involve the receptive and
expressive language abilities. Language disorders may be diagnosed as aphasia,
fluency, apraxia, grammar (semantics, syntax), idioms, and pragmatics.
Receptive language
disorders comprise a child's difficulty understanding and processing
information.
Expressive language disorders
are demonstrated in a child's speech and can include difficulty with word
formulation, limited vocabulary, inability to use proper language, or use of
socially inappropriate language.
The products in this
section
were either developed or carefully selected by Say It Right to help SLPs
treat language disorders.
Articulation articulation, vocalic r, r-controlled vowels, vowel r, articulation disorders.
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Augmentative Comm.
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Autism
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Bilingual / ESL
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Card Decks
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Early Intervention
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Fluency
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Games
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Language-Adolescent Receptive and expressive language disorder (and delay) treatment materials for aphasia, fluency, apraxia, grammar (semantics, syntax), idioms, and pragmatics.
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Language-Elementary Receptive and expressive language disorder (and delay) treatment materials.
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Language-Preshool Receptive and expressive language disorder (and delay) treatment materials for aphasia, fluency, apraxia, grammar (semantics, syntax), idioms, and pragmatics.
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Phonemic Awareness
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SLP Resources
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Software
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Stickers
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Workbooks
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