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- DLDandMe
DLDandMe is a volunteer organization created to enhance understanding of developmental language disorder (DLD) and to offer support and resources for people impacted by DLD
- Resources — DLDandMe
A website for kids and teenagers to learn about Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and to share how they've told others This is also a companion website for our book DLD and Me: Supporting Children and Young People with Developmental Language Disorder
- Diagnosing and Treating Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) - DLDandMe
Karla K McGregor, Ph D Developmental language disorder (DLD) is a problem understanding and or using language Reading and writing might be difficult for a person with DLD but the problem is broader than that From an early age, people with DLD will have difficulty using language when they talk or understanding other people’s talk DLD is 50 times more prevalent than hearing impairment and
- Who We are - DLDandMe
Who We are — DLDandMeMeet Our Founding Members
- What are the Social Impacts of DLD? - DLDandMe
Sean Redmond, Ph D , CCC-SLPWe often meet our social goals just by talking It is pretty amazing We socialize verbally all the time without giving it too much thought Talking is how we start and keep friendships, resolve differences, and get the things we want For children with Developmental Language Disorder, however, weak language skills can make it difficult to accomplish these things
- Individualized Intervention for Children with Developmental Language . . .
Susan Ebbels, Ph D Language and communication skills are vital in our personal, social and work lives in a highly verbal world All children deserve access to an education that promotes good spoken and written communication skills Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) may require additional support in these areas This support can take many different forms: Extra support in the
- Diagnosing Developmental Language Disorder in Adults: Practical Tools . . .
While much of the current research and clinical guidance on Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) focuses on children, a growing number of adults are seeking evaluations after years of undiagnosed communication struggles As SLPs, many of us were trained to diagnose pediatric DLD but may feel less prepared to diagnose adults who present with this lifelong condition This brief guide provides
- Supporting a Child with DLD in the Classroom — DLDandMe
Lisa Archibald, Ph D Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) benefit from individualized intervention Read more about individualized intervention for children with DLD here Another way to help children with DLD is by providing support right in the classroom, which is where they spend a lot of their time! The classroom is full of language The teacher gives verbal instructions
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