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    Expressive language is how we use words, gestures, and symbols to communicate our thoughts, needs, and feelings to others. It includes speaking, writing, using sign language, or even facial expressions. Expressive language skills allow a person to form sentences, use correct grammar, choose appropriate words, and tell stories or share ideas. It’s different from receptive language, which is about understanding what others say. Children develop expressive language over time, and delays in this area can make it hard to express themselves clearly. Speech therapy often helps improve expressive language in kids and adults who struggle with communication.

Jun 10 2025

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