Receptive Language

Receptive Language deals with the comprehension of language. This means understanding what you hear and read. Children with receptive language impairments may seem disinterested when they are being spoken to, exhibit inability to follow directions, or repeat back what is said to them.

Here are some links to information/activities for receptive language disorders:

http://http://learningdisabilities.about.com/od/learningdisabilitybasics/p/rsptvlangdsrdr.htm
http://http://specialed.about.com/cs/learningdisabled/a/receptive.htm
http://http://www.speech-therapy-on-video.com/expressiveandreceptivelanguageexercises.html
http://http://specialchildren.about.com/od/speechtherapy/a/speechgames.htm
http://http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bll/nina/index.htm (naming things that belong in a category- click and drag)
http://http://www.starfall.com (letter-sound correspondence, spelling patterns, sound blending, reading)