Grammar therapy refers to interventions that help individuals use correct word forms and sentence structures. It includes methods like modeling, visual coding, and explicit instruction in morphology and syntax. This therapy supports clients with developmental language disorder, aphasia, or grammatical difficulties by helping them produce more accurate and complex sentences. SLPs use grammar therapy to enhance expressive language and improve academic and communicative success.
Susan Ebbels, “Effectiveness of Intervention for Grammar in School-Aged Children with Primary Language Impairment,” Child Language Teaching and Therapy 30, no. 1 (2014).
Catherine H. Balthazar et al., “Explicit Grammatical Intervention for Developmental Language Disorder,” Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 51, no. 2 (2020).