How Demo functions in this area
At home, Demo understands what's said to him and usually gets his message across, though sometimes he needs a little help to follow more complex instructions or explain himself clearly. Demo is chatty and his speech is easy to understand most of the time. Overall, with a bit of support, Demo is a good communicator in his home environment.
Demo sometimes needs a little extra time to find the right words when he's telling you about his day or asking for something. At home, you can help Demo by giving him a moment to think, offering gentle prompts, and celebrating his efforts to communicate. This helps him feel heard and understood.
At school, Demo understands what's said to him, but sometimes needs a little extra help to follow more complex instructions or conversations. He can usually express his ideas, though it can take him a little longer to find the right words. Giving Demo time to speak and supporting his speech will help him participate fully in class.
Demo's expressive language skills mean he sometimes needs a little extra time to formulate answers in class. Providing visual aids and breaking down instructions can help Demo participate confidently in group activities and show off his knowledge during discussions.
Demo's communication skills are similar across home and school, and he could use a bit of support in both environments. It's not a big difference, but he seems a little more comfortable communicating at home. Maybe the predictability of home routines or the familiarity of his family helps him express himself more easily. Focusing on strategies that boost his confidence in both settings could be really beneficial. Think about things like visual aids, clear instructions, and plenty of opportunities for him to share his thoughts without pressure.