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What is the Difference between Expressive and Receptive Language Disorder?

What is the Difference between Expressive and Receptive Language Disorder?

There are two main types of language disorder: receptive and expressive and both are types of learning disability. So what is the difference between expressive and receptive language disorder and what is the prognosis for a person diagnosed with a language disorder? For a child or adult to be diagnosed with a language disorder, they […]

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How to Improve your Decision Making Skills?

How to Improve your Decision Making Skills?

Making the right decision is not always easy, but the longer you dither over it, the less effective you are, and in the competitive cut-throat world of business, learning how to improve decision making skills could spell the difference between a successful career in upper level management and a dead end job stacking shelves. However, […]

Examples of Non Verbal Communication in Everyday Life: How Important is it?

Examples of Non Verbal Communication in Everyday Life: How Important is it?

Non verbal communication is a part of everyday life. How we say things, in conjunction with our body language, can make a huge difference in our interpersonal relationships since these unspoken expressions of our innermost thoughts and emotions can tell others what we are thinking, irrespective of what we might be saying. But in order […]

What is the importance of Body Language?

What is the importance of body language in communication? Although you might think the words that routinely spill out of your mouth are all important, as a matter of fact the clues you give off from body language are actually more important a lot of the time and you might be surprised to learn that […]

What is Expressive Aphasia? Causes, Symptoms and Communication Strategies

Expressive aphasia is also referred to as Broca’s aphasia or agrammatic aphasia and is one of a larger group of disorders known as aphasia. A patient with expressive dysphasia loses their ability to speak or write language as a result of damage or developmental failure of specific sections of the anterior parts of the brain. […]

Why is Communication Important in the Workplace?

Why is Communication Important in the Workplace?

Unless you have no employees, clients, or suppliers, effective communication is always the key to a productive workplace. Communication takes place on a number of different levels, from verbal exchanges to non-verbal body language, and most of us are finely tuned to the messages given out by our colleagues on a daily basis. But why […]

How to Define Non Verbal Communication?

How to Define Non Verbal Communication?

Effective communication is the key to building successful relationships, both in our personal lives and at work. But although words are obviously very important, nonverbal communication is also crucial. So how do experts define non verbal communication and what difference do effective nonverbal communication skills make? Nonverbal communication can be defined as body language. When […]

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