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Skills required for 

Receptive

Receptive language refers to understanding or perceiving language (Balanced Literacy Diet, 2018). Receptive language challenges may result from a variety of specific impairments, including: hearing impairment, decoding or reading fluency, and lack of understanding of vocabulary. Consultation with a Speech-Language Pathologist or Psychologist is recommended in order to assess and accommodate for receptive language challenges.

Academic Skill Domains

It can be easy to overlook how many different skills are needed for even simple schoolwork. The following list includes all the skills required to perform the task you selected. Once you pick a primary skill domain, like reading, you will see a list of all the subskills that make up reading. 

Reading
Writing
Math
Critical Thinking
Organization
Sensory Input
Oral Language
Motor Output
Social and Emotional
Note-Taking
Cognitive
Attention

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