Social Communication Disorder (SCD) is a condition that affects a person's ability to use verbal and non-verbal communication in social settings. Individuals with SCD may struggle to understand social cues, such as tone of voice or facial expressions, making it difficult for them to engage in conversations. This can lead to challenges in forming friendships and participating in group activities.
People with SCD often find it hard to share information, take turns in conversations, or adjust their speech based on the audience. Early intervention, such as speech therapy, can help improve communication skills and social interactions, allowing individuals to connect better with others in their lives.