Rate this post Verb Tenses and Conjugation: Speech Therapy Guide Mastering verb tenses and conjugation is an essential aspect of morphosyntax. It allows for the expression of time, aspect, and mood of actions. Conjugation difficulties are common in language disorders...
Dysorthography: complete guide for speech therapists Dysorthography is a specific learning disorder affecting spelling. Often associated with dyslexia, it can also exist independently. It is characterized by persistent difficulties in spelling words correctly despite...
Bilingualism and multilingualism: guide for speech therapists Bilingualism affects more than half of the world's population. Far from being an obstacle to development, it presents numerous cognitive and cultural advantages. For speech therapists, it is essential to...
Lexical retrieval and word-finding difficulties: speech therapy guide Word-finding difficulties (or lexical retrieval disorder) manifest as difficulty finding the right word when needed. The person knows what they want to say but the word doesn't "come". This common...
Questions and interrogation: speech therapy guide Questions are essential in communication: they allow us to ask for information, interact, and learn. Mastering different interrogative forms (who, what, where, when, why, how) follows progressive development and can be...
Dyslexia: Understanding and Supporting Reading Difficulties Dyslexia is a specific learning disorder affecting reading, impacting 5 to 10% of children. Of neurobiological origin, it is characterized by persistent difficulties in decoding written words despite normal...