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Supporting Children with DLD
A Picture Book and User Guide to Learn About Developmental Language Disorder




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ISBN 9780367709204
Published January 27, 2022 by Routledge
96 Pages 74 Color Illustrations

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Book Description

This picture book and guidebook set has been developed to help raise awareness of Developmental Language Disorder, and to highlight the impact of DLD from the child’s point of view.

Harry’s Story introduces a child who faces daily challenges in school due to his language difficulties. It explores how these challenges are made easier by his teachers’ understanding and support as he finds new ways to communicate.

Supporting Children with DLD provides essential information, prompts and suggestions for adults to help understand the experience of children with DLD. It offers supportive strategies and activities to help children express themselves effectively and ask for help when they need it.

This resource can be used both directly with children, aged 6-11, to talk about and explore DLD, and also as a training tool with the parents and professionals who support them. With research suggesting an average of two children per classroom are affected by DLD, this is an essential set for parents and professionals looking to understand the condition.

Table of Contents

Harry's Story: A Picture Book to Raise Awareness of and Support Children with DLD

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

    Considerations 
    Chapter 1: What is Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)?
    Chapter 2: What does ‘Harry’s Story’ teach us? 
    Chapter 3: Sharing Harry's Story with your child

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    Biography

    Kate Kempton is a community speech and language therapist in Devon, who works with children in early years and school settings. Kate has a particular interest in Developmental Language Disorder and after completing a Masters in Language and Literacy at the University of Sheffield, became increasingly aware of the links between spoken and written language. This led to a further interest in narrative language and the importance of being able to tell and share our stories.