DLD in Schools: An Insider's Perspective
Rachel Powell, Ph.D., CCC-SLP SLP & Data Coach, Brookhaven School District, Brookhaven, MS As a speech-language pathologist who works in schools, the most frequent comment I hear regarding Develop [...]
Supporting a Child with DLD in the Classroom
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 [...]
When are Developmental Language Problems a Disorder?
There are 3 words in the term, Developmental Language Disorder. Developmental means that the condition starts over the course of development. Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is not acquired or a [...]
Talking with Teachers About DLD
Jeanne Tighe, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL Clinical Director, Beyond Communication, LLC “He can seem tuned out when adults are talking.” “She hovers around the other girls but when they’re all chatting, she c [...]
What Does It Mean That My Child Is At-Risk For DLD?
Tyler T. Christopulos Ph.D., CCC-SLP University of Utah What Does it Mean to be “At-Risk”? What does it mean to be "at-risk"? “Risk” means the chance that something is dangerous. For example, smoking [...]
Individualized Intervention for Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
Susan Ebbels, Ph.D. Director, Moor House Research and Training Institute Language and communication skills are vital in our personal, social and work lives in a highly verbal world. All children deser [...]
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