There are two different types of expressive language disorders, developmental and acquired. As mentioned before, expressive language disorder can be developmental, where the disorder has no cause but it becomes more evident as children grow and develop or it can be acquired, where the disorder is attained later on and it can be a result of a head injury or stroke. According to Morrisey (2010), Developmental is the most common type of expressive language disorder and it is most commonly found within boys than with girls, while acquired expressive language disorder is most commonly found in older adults or among the
There are two different types of expressive language disorders, developmental and acquired. As mentioned before, expressive language disorder can be developmental, where the disorder has no cause but it becomes more evident as children grow and develop or it can be acquired, where the disorder is attained later on and it can be a result of a head injury or stroke. According to Morrisey (2010), Developmental is the most common type of expressive language disorder and it is most commonly found within boys than with girls, while acquired expressive language disorder is most commonly found in older adults or among the