In this episode, I continue the discussion about language processing and how to support it. I continue the discussion of difficult sentence types, and dive in to one very challenging syntax skill that tends to cause processing problems.
Working on this skill can not only improve language comprehension, but it can also help kids more effectively express themselves verbally or in writing.
If you’re working with kids who have difficulty with reading comprehension, have difficult following directions with multiple steps, or if you have a child who has a hard time keeping up with the pace of daily routines, you’ll find it really helpful.
Specifically, I’m going to share:
✅Why language processing issues can often be mistaken for “behavior issues”, and why this can be damaging to a child’s self-esteem.
✅One powerful skill kids need in order to be able to comprehend sophisticated language during conversations or book reading.
✅How to support kids’ language skills during reading and other daily activities (by emphasizing one key syntax skill).
You can listen to the entire episode here:
In this episode, I also mention my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, that takes this information a step further.
This guide walks through some of the common skills that cause language processing problems and how to work on them with kids.
Inside this 36-page guide, you’ll learn:
- Simple strategies proven to boost sentence structure, comprehension, and written language.
- The 4 sentence types your students need to know in order to comprehend language successfully.
- A deceptively simple way to write language goals; so you’re not spending hours on paperwork (for my SLP listeners).
You can download your free copy on my website at: drkarenspeech.com.