A communicative disorders assistant is a person who is trained to help people who have difficulty speaking or communicating. This can include people who have trouble with their speech, language skills, or social skills.
Like a teacher, a communicative disorders assistant helps people learn new skills and techniques that can improve their communication abilities. They use fun activities and games to make learning more exciting and help their clients feel comfortable and confident.
For example, if a child has trouble pronouncing certain sounds, the assistant might do exercises with them to help them learn how to make those sounds correctly. If someone has trouble with language skills, the assistant might play games that encourage them to use words and sentences effectively.
Most importantly, the assistant provides lots of encouragement and positive feedback to help their clients feel good about their progress. While they are not a doctor or a specialist, they can work alongside other medical professionals to help people overcome their communicative difficulties and live more fulfilling lives.