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Language disorder means when a child has:
Question

Language disorder means when a child has:

A.

Difficulty in understanding the meaning.

B.

Difficulty in expressing his/her thought.

C.

Trouble producing some sounds accurately.

D.

Either or both (a) & (b).

Correct option is D


A language disorder may manifest as difficulty in comprehension (receptive language disorder), expression (expressive language disorder), or both.
· It can impact vocabulary, sentence structure, and the ability to engage in conversations.
Information Booster:
1. Receptive disorders affect understanding spoken or written language.
2. Expressive disorders hinder forming and conveying coherent thoughts.
3. Causes include developmental delays, brain injuries, or hearing issues.
4. Early diagnosis improves management and outcomes.
5. Language therapy supports skill-building in affected areas.

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