Speech Difficulties
Speech difficulties can refer to phonological processes and articulation. Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify their speech as they are learning to talk. Articulation refers to our ability to produce specific sounds with correct positioning of our lips, tongue, mouth and airflow.
Expressive And Receptive Language
Expressive language refers to one’s ability to express themselves using verbal and non-verbal means of communicating. Receptive language refers to how one understands language, I.e- their ability to follow instructions.
Social Skills
Social skills are the skills we use everyday to interact and communicate with others.
Literacy Skills
Literacy skills help children gain knowledge through reading as well as using media and technology is this modern society.