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Supporting Children with DLD: A User Guide About Developmental Language Disorder

Supporting Children with DLD: A User Guide About Developmental Language Disorder in Bloomington, MN
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Size: Paperback
For effective use, this book should be purchased alongside the illustrated picture book
Harry’s Story
. Both books can be purchased together as a set,
Supporting Children with DLD: A Picture Book and User Guide to Learn About Developmental Language Disorder
[978-0-367-70920-4].
Supporting Children with DLD, has been developed to help raise awareness of Developmental Language Disorder, and to highlight the impact of the condition from the child’s point of view.
With activities, prompts and sample questions, this is an essential resource to enable adults to understand the reality of living with DLD, helping children feel heard and respected, as well as providing a solid foundation for tailoring support to individual needs. Drawing on specific examples from
, the book does not assume any prior knowledge of DLD and is designed to offer the reader accessible information and practical advice, teaching as you go.
This book:
Highlights the link between spoken and written language, addressing the need to recognise the literary difficulties faced by children with DLD
Provides practical activities and worksheets that can be used to help children express themselves and ask for help
Offers strategies for supporting children’s understanding of language, based on common situations and experiences explored in
Written to be an accessible introduction to DLD and its effect on children’s lives, this is an essential resource for parents and professionals looking to understand the condition.
Harry’s Story
. Both books can be purchased together as a set,
Supporting Children with DLD: A Picture Book and User Guide to Learn About Developmental Language Disorder
[978-0-367-70920-4].
Supporting Children with DLD, has been developed to help raise awareness of Developmental Language Disorder, and to highlight the impact of the condition from the child’s point of view.
With activities, prompts and sample questions, this is an essential resource to enable adults to understand the reality of living with DLD, helping children feel heard and respected, as well as providing a solid foundation for tailoring support to individual needs. Drawing on specific examples from
, the book does not assume any prior knowledge of DLD and is designed to offer the reader accessible information and practical advice, teaching as you go.
This book:
Highlights the link between spoken and written language, addressing the need to recognise the literary difficulties faced by children with DLD
Provides practical activities and worksheets that can be used to help children express themselves and ask for help
Offers strategies for supporting children’s understanding of language, based on common situations and experiences explored in
Written to be an accessible introduction to DLD and its effect on children’s lives, this is an essential resource for parents and professionals looking to understand the condition.