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Receptive language focuses on the ability to understand and process language. It differs from expressive language which is the ability to formulate and produce language. Receptive Language Disorder is the inability for an individual to understand and process language. Most receptive language disorders occur with children during early childhood speech and learning development, although the disorder can be acquired with adults through a traumatic brain injury. The disorder may be acquired through various medical conditions, including but not limited to strokes, seizures, head and/or brain injuries, or other various medical conditions that affects one’s ability to understand and process language. Signs of Receptive Language Disorder can vary from child to child or from adult to adult. Usually, one can notice signs or symptoms with the individual having difficulty with speech and organizing their thoughts in such a way to communicate orally with others. Other signs may include not being able to able to understand, organize and process speech and organizing their thoughts through written form or through writing. Treatment of Receptive Language Disorders includes working with an American Speech-Hearing-Language Association or ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologist. At L&L Therapy Services, LLC, we provide wide array of speech and language therapy services including evaluations and treatment of Receptive Language Disorder. Our experienced, ASHA certified and North Carolina state licensed Speech Language Pathologists can help with treatment of this disorder. If you are new patient to L&L Therapy Services, LLC and would like to schedule an appointment, you can email us at
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