2.4: Quiz - Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
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COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTIONThis course will provide key information and resources to support your practice when working with children who have difficulty with communication and interaction. This course begins with an outline of what will be covered and key terminology, and then consists of the following modules: Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) SLCN associated with learning difficulties Autism All information in this course has been reviewed by @Stephen Parsons, Chair (Speech and Language Therapist), NAPLIC, and @Lynn McCann, Autism, ADHD & PDA Specialist Teacher, Trainer & Author. The SEND Network courses are available to premium members. If you'd like to provide access for your school or setting, please get in touch here to discuss institutional subscriptions.
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2. Developmental language disorder
Module two of this course on Communication and Interaction covers Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), providing information on what DLD is, how to identify it and how to offer a tiered approach to supporting children with DLD in your setting.
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2.1: Introduction to Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) By SEND Network
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2.2: Tiered support strategies for Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) By SEND Network
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2.3: Stephen Parsons: Whole school systems to support students with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) By Tes SEND Show
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2.4: Quiz - Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) By SEND Network
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2.5: DLD - Additional Resources By SEND Network
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3. SLCN associated with learning difficulties
Module three of this Communication and Interaction course focuses on SLCN support strategies for children with learning difficulties, covering both general best practice and more specific strategies for children with MLD, SLD, PMLD and SpLD.