Developmental Language Disorder - useful terms explained
Language is not just about speaking but also about listening, reading and writing.
Language Disorder: When there is a difficulty with using and understanding language which is not related to another condition
Speech Disorder: When your child does not develop their ability to make speech appropriately
Language Delay: When language develops slower
Language can be:
Expressive language: This is how your child uses words, gestures and signs
Receptive language: How your child makes sense of what they hear
Speech: Is the way your child says sounds and words
Articulation: How your child makes sounds using their lips, palate and voice
Fluency: This is the smoothness or flow of how sounds are made
Grammar: This includes the rules for forming words, phrases and sentences
Vocabulary: This is the words your child can use and understand when they are speaking, reading and writing
Non-verbal: This type of communication is how your child understands gestures, body language, facial expression and eye contact