On the American Speech/Language website they state, “When a person has trouble understanding others (receptive language), or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely (expressive language), then he or she has a language disorder.” These disorders can be helped by speech therapy and practice. On the audio-receptive side a person could be deaf. Deaf people on one hand have their own type of language they speak, sign language. There 's also a disorder called auditory processing disorder. This is where the person hears everything clearly but can not process it the way a normal person does. They also can not interpret certain sounds they hear other than words. Scientist and therapist have found ways to fix some of these problems. This allows a student to understand, hear, or feel comfortable with audio-receptive and audio-expressive language
On the American Speech/Language website they state, “When a person has trouble understanding others (receptive language), or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely (expressive language), then he or she has a language disorder.” These disorders can be helped by speech therapy and practice. On the audio-receptive side a person could be deaf. Deaf people on one hand have their own type of language they speak, sign language. There 's also a disorder called auditory processing disorder. This is where the person hears everything clearly but can not process it the way a normal person does. They also can not interpret certain sounds they hear other than words. Scientist and therapist have found ways to fix some of these problems. This allows a student to understand, hear, or feel comfortable with audio-receptive and audio-expressive language