The two areas we generally look at when evaluating language development are receptive language and expressive language skills.????✌️ So what are receptive language and expressive language? ☁️Receptive language: It is the ability to understand one’s language, what is said and what is read. Expressive language: It is the ability to express one’s needs and wishes through verbal or nonverbal communication.
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Examination of verbal memory processes in children with developmental language disorders
by clinicby clinicDifficulties in language skills, which is a communication tool, can negatively affect the individual in many ways. Providing the mental organization of verbal and non-verbal information obtained from different sources has an important role in language processing (Loeb et al., 1996). All memory skills, especially working memory, have an important place in this mental organization. In addition, language and memory are cognitive skills that are highly related to each other, and together language acquisition; It takes place through the processes of encoding and recalling information in memory.
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Examination of verbal memory processes in children with developmental language disorders
by clinicby clinicDifficulties in language skills, which is a communication tool, can negatively affect the individual in many ways. Providing the mental organization of verbal and non-verbal information obtained from different sources has an important role in language processing (Loeb et al., 1996). All memory skills, especially working memory, have an important place in this mental organization. In addition, language and memory are cognitive skills that are highly related to each other, and together language acquisition; It takes place through the processes of encoding and recalling information in memory. Indeed, language is a tool and code system for coding and storing verbal information.
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Milestones in speech and language development in the preschool period 0-6 MONTHS Wheezing and babble Awareness of sound (turning to voice, speaking, stopping crying) Fixing his eyes to point out what he is interested in.
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5 LOVE LANGUAGES Famous Author Gary Chapman said about love: “In the final scene of the Humanity play, you will have three characters, which are faith, hope and love. But the most important of these is love.” Having love and living with love are definitely one of the most important factors that make people happier. Gary Chapman wrote the book “The 5 Love Languages” in 1922. In this book, he explained that love has different languages and that not every person speaks the same love language. Although speaking different languages may seem challenging at first glance, on the contrary, it is a factor that keeps the relationship dynamics intact. Your relationships will be solidified, especially if you discover that you and your loved one can act in different languages.
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Is it an advantage to grow up with two languages? Or is it a disadvantage?
by clinicby clinicIn this article, studies on being bilingual are discussed. The positive and negative aspects of growing up with two languages are discussed. In addition, the change in having more than one language on fmri images was also examined.
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Abstract This study was prepared within the scope of the final assignment on the subject of selective mutism, one of the subjects of the “Atypical Child Psychology” course. Selective mutism is the inability to speak in certain public situations where the child is expected to speak, such as school, social situations, which typically occurs during childhood. But in other situations, for example, at home or alone with the parent, it is quite normal for the child to talk. In this context, what selective mutism is and how it is diagnosed will be explained, as well as its relationship with anxiety, temperament and brain development. Important points about avoidance behavior will be pointed out, and the causes of selective mutism and treatment methods will be discussed. The behavioral therapy methods that are most beneficial in the field are also included. An example case report is attached. In the conclusion part; The advantages and disadvantages of treating selective mutism as anxiety are discussed. Keywords: Selective mutism, Anxiety disorder, Temperament
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Things to know in the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder
by clinicby clinicWhat is autism spectrum disorder? Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that starts in early childhood and …
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1. Verbal expression disorder (speech language disorder, developmental expressive aphasia) The number of words used in this disorder is very …
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Home activities in delayed speech and language development in children
by clinicby clinicSpeech and language development in children occurs in two stages as receptive language and expressive language. First, receptive language …
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