How Do You Spell DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE DISORDER?

Pronunciation: [dɪvˈɛləpmˈɛntə͡l lˈaŋɡwɪd͡ʒ dɪsˈɔːdə] (IPA)

Developmental Language Disorder, or DLD, is a term used to describe children who have persistent difficulties with language development. The word "Developmental" is spelled /dɪˈvɛləpmntl/ and refers to the process of growth or change. "Language" is spelled /ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ/ and refers to the communication of ideas and thoughts. "Disorder" is spelled /dɪsˈɔːrdər/ and refers to a condition that causes a disturbance or disruption. Altogether, DLD refers to a condition where a child has ongoing challenges with learning and using language.

DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE DISORDER Meaning and Definition

  1. Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects the acquisition and use of language in children and persists into adulthood. It is characterized by significant difficulties in understanding and/or using spoken language, impaired vocabulary development, and challenges in using language in a socially appropriate way.

    Children with DLD may experience delays and difficulties in language milestones, such as limited vocabulary, difficulty understanding complex sentences, struggles in expressing thoughts and ideas, and challenges in following verbal instructions. They may also exhibit difficulties in reading and writing.

    DLD is not caused by physical impairments, sensory deficits, or intellectual disabilities, but rather is primarily attributed to atypical brain development affecting language functions. The disorder is not related to external factors such as lack of exposure to language or a low socio-economic background.

    Individuals with DLD often experience significant limitations in educational, social, and occupational contexts. However, with appropriate interventions and support, individuals with DLD can make progress in their language skills and improve their overall communication abilities.

    It is important to differentiate DLD from other communication disorders, such as speech sound disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and specific learning disorder with impairment in reading or written expression, as each condition has distinct diagnostic criteria and requires tailored intervention strategies.

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