A language disorder is a condition that affects a person's ability to understand or use language effectively. This can include difficulties with speaking, listening, reading, or writing. Children with language disorders may struggle to form sentences, follow conversations, or express their thoughts clearly. These challenges can impact their social interactions and academic performance.
There are different types of language disorders, such as expressive language disorder and receptive language disorder. Expressive language disorder makes it hard for individuals to communicate their ideas, while receptive language disorder affects their ability to understand what others are saying. Early diagnosis and intervention can help improve communication skills.