What are communication disorders?

Communication disorders are when people have trouble sending or receiving messages, just like how a phone might have trouble calling someone.

What It Feels Like

Imagine you're trying to tell your friend a secret, but every time you speak, the words come out jumbled, like a puzzle piece that doesn’t fit right. That’s what it's like for some people when they have communication disorders. They might say "dog" instead of "log," or their voice might sound different than usual.

How It Affects People

Sometimes, people can hear everything clearly but still struggle to put words together, kind of like trying to build a tower with blocks that keep falling over. Other times, they might understand what’s being said, but it's hard for others to understand them, like whispering in a loud room.

These disorders don’t mean someone isn't smart or doesn’t have things to say, they just need a little help getting their message across, like a special tool to make talking easier.

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Examples

  1. A child who can't say words clearly, like mixing up 'cat' and 'bat'
  2. An adult who can't follow a conversation because they lose track of what's being said
  3. Someone who understands everything but struggles to put their thoughts into words

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