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Pragmatics

Two toddlers playing together with toy food, practicing social communication

Pragmatics refers to how we use language to communicate in a variety of situations, such as social scenarios. A child may benefit from pragmatics language therapy if they have difficulty:

  • Taking turns in conversation
  • Making and keeping friends
  • Adhering to social rules such as personal space
  • Understanding abstract or figurative language
  • Recognizing and/or regulating different emotions
  • Understanding others’ perspectives
  • Solving social conflicts

Concerned about your child’s social communication? Book a free consultation or call us at (619) 560-1270.

Insurance: In-Network with Blue Cross Blue Shield & TRICARE

Payment: Insurance & private pay accepted

Credentials: 6 Certified SLPs (CCC-SLP) · ASHA Members

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