Receptive Language Disorders |
Receptive Language Disorders refer to difficulties in the ability to comprehend and process language. People with these disorders may have difficulty attending to spoken language and retaining information. Characteristics of Receptive Language Disorders
- Difficulty following directions
- Difficulty responding appropriately to questions
- High activity level and lack of attention to spoken language
- "Tuning out" behaviors
- Re-auditorization (repeating a question first and then responding to it.)
|