Receptive language is the ability to understand and comprehend what is being said or read. Asking your child to “get your shoes” and having your child or student respond by going and getting his or her shoes. This is an essential part of language development. Children must first understand language before they can be expected to use it. Understanding questions in particular is the foundation for children to participate in conversations with others. This is how children gather information about the world around them and then share their personal knowledge with others. Our applications give your child an opportunity to practice their comprehension skills and be successful in a fun, interactive way.
Receptive Language Delays
Children who have a hard time understanding language have difficulty following directions. This can be easily misdiagnosed as a behavioral problem at home or at school. You may assume that your child or student understands you because he or she responds to many common words. The breakdown typically occurs when the speaker uses longer utterances and when common nouns are combined with verbs, prepositional phrases or adjectives.
Children with language delays generally have a hard time asking questions as well as answering them and giving information. A child’s understanding and formulation of questions is the foundation for developing skills across many areas of communication and processing information in his or her environment. Teaching a child how to answer and ask questions is an invaluable skill to an early learner.
Receptive Identification
Receptive language is the ability to understand and comprehend what is being said or read. Asking your child to “get your shoes” and having your child or student respond by going and getting his or her shoes. This is an essential part of language development. Children must first understand language before they can be expected to use it. Understanding questions in particular is the foundation for children to participate in conversations with others. This is how children gather information about the world around them and then share their personal knowledge with others. Our applications give your child an opportunity to practice their comprehension skills and be successful in a fun, interactive way.
Receptive Language Delays
Children who have a hard time understanding language have difficulty following directions. This can be easily misdiagnosed as a behavioral problem at home or at school. You may assume that your child or student understands you because he or she responds to many common words. The breakdown typically occurs when the speaker uses longer utterances and when common nouns are combined with verbs, prepositional phrases or adjectives.
Children with language delays generally have a hard time asking questions as well as answering them and giving information. A child’s understanding and formulation of questions is the foundation for developing skills across many areas of communication and processing information in his or her environment. Teaching a child how to answer and ask questions is an invaluable skill to an early learner.