Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is a lifelong condition affecting how children understand and use spoken language. It’s not caused by hearing loss, intellectual disability, or other medical conditions, but it can significantly impact learning, social interaction, and emotional wellbeing. Children with DLD may struggle to follow instructions, express themselves clearly, or grasp vocabulary and grammar. These challenges often go unnoticed or misinterpreted as behavioural issues. Early identification and tailored support—such as speech and language therapy, visual aids, and simplified communication—are key to helping children with DLD thrive in school and beyond . . .
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