Do I have a Language Processing Disorder?
Do you struggle to talk or understand at the same rate as your peers? This might be a sign of an undiagnosed language disorder.
Language disorders can be expressive — meaning you will struggle to say what you’re thinking or to make yourself understood. They may also be receptive — meaning you could struggle to understand what others are saying to you. It’s possible to have both an expressive and receptive language disorder.
Also, keep in mind that not every language disorder is developmental. In rare cases, a language disorder can develop after a traumatic brain event like a stroke, a head injury, or a neurological illness.
Our Developmental Language Disorder quiz helps to see if you have any traits of Developmental Language Disorder. The questions look to see if you have any difficulty dealing with common challenges faced by people with Developmental Language Disorder.
Please note that the quiz is just to see if you have any traits of Developmental Language Disorder – it does not diagnose Developmental Language Disorder.