Conversation Skills

Effective conversation is important in work, education, and social life, for both children and adults, but many children and adults have difficulty mastering the basic “rules” for social language. The reasons for such difficulty vary. They may coexist with other language problems, or they may occur due to shyness or cultural differences. Therapy strives to develop the social thinking skills needed to achieve effective interaction in real life settings. Choice of therapeutic approach focus depends on the age of the client and specific diagnosis. Young children’s and young adults’ needs are met through play, books, parent modeling, and classroom support. Mature adults are helped to understand, on a cognitive basis, what does not come to them intuitively. Awareness of executive function is taught so that communication content can be prioritized and sequenced to improve performance.

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Social Language

SLP Alida Engel, CCC-SLP, BCS-SCF*'s relevant training and experience for work with conversation skills:

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