Communication disorders involve persistent difficulties in understanding or using language and speech. This can make it challenging to express yourself or connect with others. We provide care for a range of these conditions, helping to build skills and improve social functioning.
Common Symptoms or Things to Look Out For:
- Language Disorder: Difficulty acquiring and using language, limited vocabulary, limited sentence structure.
- Speech Sound Disorder: Persistent difficulty with speech sound production, making it hard to be understood.
- Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder (Stuttering): Disturbances in the normal fluency of speech, such as sound repetitions or prolongations.
- Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder: Difficulty with the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication, like understanding sarcasm or the back-and-forth of conversation.