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Guest Blog: Developmental Language Disorder: what it is, how to identify it and how it is linked to dyslexia.

Guest Blog: Developmental Language Disorder: what it is, how to identify it and how it is linked to dyslexia.

Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is one of the most common yet least known neurodevelopmental conditions, affecting around two children in every classroom. Like dyslexia, it runs in families, has a genetic basis, and persists into adulthood, but unlike dyslexia, awareness of DLD remains strikingly low. Many children and young people with DLD are still unidentified, often misunderstood as having general learning or behavioural difficulties. Yet DLD is not a passing phase; it is a lifelong condition that affects how words and sentences are understood and used.

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Listening to books: a cheat’s form of reading?

Listening to books: a cheat’s form of reading?

Audio books are mistakenly thought of as a cheat’s way to read. This is so far from the truth! In this blog I share my own experience of listening and explain the benefits for children and young people. Audio books are not just enjoyable and helpful for those who struggle to read the physical book, e.g. those with dyslexia or neurodiversity. They help all children and young people with language, reading, writing, listening skills, relaxation and wellbeing. Listening, far from being a passive second best, enables an engagement with texts and literacy skills which may otherwise not have been experienced.

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