Written Language Disorders

What Is A Written Language Disorder?

Written language disorders can be challenging for children to cope with, affecting their academic performance, communication skills, and overall quality of life. These disorders can impact any of the five language domains, including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. For example, some children may struggle with forming stable associations with the orthographic representations of words in print, while others may have difficulty recognizing discourse components or using syntax and cohesive devices to represent relationships among ideas.

There are many conditions that can lead to written language disorders, such as ADHD, spoken language disorders, ASD (autism spectrum disorder), or deafness/hard of hearing. If your child is experiencing any of these challenges, it’s important to seek the help of a qualified Pediatric Therapist.

At Therapy Care in Batavia & Port Charlotte, we specialize in working with children who have written language disorders. Our approach is focused on providing personalized care that is tailored to meet the unique needs of each child. Through a combination of targeted exercises and personalized therapy, we help children improve their reading comprehension, writing skills, and overall communication abilities.

Our team of experienced Pediatric Therapists is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to every child we work with. Whether your child is struggling with the phonological and morphological structure of words, difficulty with discourse components, or any other challenges related to written language, we are here to help.

Don’t let a written language disorder hold your child back. Contact us at Therapy Care in Batavia & Port Charlotte today to learn more about how we can help your child overcome their challenges and achieve their full potential.

How Can Therapy Care In Batavia Help?

Therapy Care in Batavia & Port Charlotte can address delays in your child’s reading, writing, and spelling skills in the following ways:

  • Word structure education
  • Language comprehension approaches
  • Process-oriented approaches
  • Product-oriented approaches
  • Spelling
  • Auditory
  • Visual
  • Kinesthetic
  • Multisensory approaches
  • Developmental
  • Memorization and testing of words

Our specialized therapists at Therapy Care can work with your child to determine where they are in the process of learning how to read and write. If there are suspected delays in their learning abilities, their therapist will create a treatment plan addressing your concerns.

Therapy Care works with your child and the whole family, to engage in activities that can also be done in the home to further improve your child’s reading and writing abilities. For children having difficulty with handwriting, our occupational therapists determine the specific limitations and integrate a skilled plan to help your child improve their writing.

 

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We were struggling feeding solids to my breastfed 1 yr old and Erin Jackson gave us so many helpful tips that made a difference right away with our son. I thought Feeding therapy wasn’t going to do much with our picky son but with just one visit, it made a worlds difference. Thank you Erin! 

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