Have you ever wondered why children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) struggle to read? Children with DLD are at a higher risk of finding learning to read and spell more challenging than their peers who don't have DLD. This is because reading comprehension relies on listening comprehension, which is essentially understanding spoken language, an area we know people with DLD need support.
In this episode we’re joined by Alison Perry, Founder of Soundality Pty Ltd and a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist (CPSP, Speech Pathology Australia). Together, we explore strategies to support people with DLD to learn to read using evidence-based approaches.
You can find the resources for this episode at our website HERE.
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DLD & Speech Sound Disorder
Storytelling
Parenting a child with DLD as a Speech Language Pathologist
DLD & ADHD
School & DLD
A Paediatricians Perspective on Developmental Language Disorder
Growing with DLD
The SLP with DLD
DLD & Clinical Work
Working Memory & The DLD Toolbox
DLD & Genetics
DLD & Adulthood with Sophie Franks
Report Writing & DLD
Language Assessments & DLD
Differential Diagnosis for ASD & DLD
Talking About DLD With Your Child
DLD & Mental Health
Vocabulary & DLD
Dosage & Frequency of Language Therapy
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