Voices - Exploring Speech, Sign Language, and Augmentative Communication for Kids with Disabilities
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Quoting hakelasmom:Expressive language is so much more difficult for MANY reasons than receptive langauge. Processing what comes in can be difficult too. Long strings of auditory input can come too fast to let the receiver "get" the overall message sometimes. A child may be able to follow one step directions but get lost if two step directions are given simultaneously.
Awesome links, thanks. My son appears to not hear or understand complicated themes, but shows us in many ways that he understands much, much more than we give him credit for. Could it be he suffers from lack of expressing himself?
Hee hee. I wish I could get my husband to understand I have a auditory processing disorder. I don't have the inclination to listen to his diahrrea of the mouth. If he wants to tell me something GET TO THE POINT. We are like opposites on the spectrum. He will draw out any conversation hours longer than it needs to hear the sound of his own voice, and I will try to reduce my contributions to too few words.
My poor child is stuck in the middle of this clash of conversational styles. Some role models we are.
Quoting hakelasmom:Ha ha! My husband and I are the opposite! He'd be happy with one grunt for yes and two for no, and spare him the details! I am ALL ABOOUT details. Gee you never could have guessed that with my long winded posts, could you? LOL!Hee hee. I wish I could get my husband to understand I have a auditory processing disorder. I don't have the inclination to listen to his diahrrea of the mouth. If he wants to tell me something GET TO THE POINT. We are like opposites on the spectrum. He will draw out any conversation hours longer than it needs to hear the sound of his own voice, and I will try to reduce my contributions to too few words.
My poor child is stuck in the middle of this clash of conversational styles. Some role models we are.
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