Developmental Language Disorder: A disability, health and education challenge

Developmental Language Disorder: A disability, health and education challenge

28 May 2020

Developmental language disorder (DLD) is a life-long condition characterised by difficulties with understanding and/or using spoken language. DLD is a neurodevelopmental condition that cannot be explained by known biomedical conditions; it is likely the result of a number of biological, genetic and environmental risk factors.

Evidence Brief No. 20 - Developmental Language Disorder: A disability, health and education challenge

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