Rehabilitation Sciences 3760A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Receptive Aphasia, Expressive Aphasia, Language Disorder

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Babies start to understand things in the first year, and comprehending language when we are speaking really fast. Babies start to speak around 1 year. First 3 years are critical for language development. Babies are capable of sign language after 7,8,9 months: can clap and kiss and etc. Comprehension area as 5 names start to respond to their own names. Appropriate communications in various settings how we talk to someone who is younger vs. Making sense of communication: observe interaction, can you understand what is happening, do you understand the dynamic, children pick up words and etc and their communication processing grows too and sometimes they have issues with this. We can exchange through gestures, body language, social media, facial expressions, through touch, written language, feelings/emotions gestures and movements and facial expressions, through behaviours, body language, tone of voice and attitude. Things develop over the first year, words appear after first year usually but sign language develop much earlier.

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