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Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder





Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder

Symptoms:

  • impairment in language comprehension
  • impairment in language expression
  • speech contains many articulation errors
  • difficulty recalling early visual or auditory memories

Signs and tests:

Standardized receptive and expressive language tests can be given to any child suspected of having this disorder. An audiogram should also be given to rule out the possibility of deafness, as it is one of the most common causes of language problems.




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