Language Disorders

Language Disorders

Language disorders impact a person’s ability to understand and/or express ideas using spoken or written language. These difficulties may affect receptive language (understanding words and sentences), expressive language (using words to communicate), or both.
Language disorders can appear in early childhood or as a result of neurological events (e.g., brain injury, stroke), and can significantly affect learning, social interactions, and daily functioning if left untreated.

Common Signs of a Language Disorder

  • Limited vocabulary for age
  • Difficulty forming clear sentences or using proper grammar
  • Challenges following directions or understanding questions
  • Trouble organizing thoughts or retelling stories
  • Repetition of phrases or difficulty finding the right word
  • Poor academic performance in reading, writing, or verbal tasks

Assessment & Therapy Approach

Our comprehensive evaluation process includes:
  • Standardized language assessments
  • Dynamic assessment and observation in natural contexts
  • Informal language sampling through conversation and play

Based on results, we develop a personalized therapy plan focusing on:

  • Vocabulary development
  • Grammar and sentence structure
  • Question answering and concept understanding
  • Storytelling, sequencing, and conversational skills
  • Strategies for improving comprehension and expression
Therapy is always tailored to the child’s age, learning style, and communication goals.
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Parent & Caregiver Involvement

Caregivers are essential partners in language development. We provide:
  • Tools and strategies to support language growth at home
  • Training on how to use daily routines, play, and reading as language-building opportunities
  • Ongoing communication about goals, progress, and home practice ideas

Strong language skills are the foundation for success in school, relationships, and beyond.

If you’re concerned about your child’s communication, give us a call at (845) 360-9323 or click below to request a consultation.