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In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're talking about the power of storytelling as a tool for language growth for children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) with Dr Trina Spencer and Dr Doug Petersen, developers of Story Champs, CUBED Narrative Assessment, and the Predictive Early Assessment of Reading and Language (PEARL) screener. Learn more about this episode here: Storytelling - The DLD Project
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In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're joined by Erin Palmer who provides a unique perspective on life with DLD. Erin is a Speech Language Pathologist but most importantly, she is the mother of a child with DLD. Erin provides a raw account of what it is like to navigate DLD from the clinic to home in this revealing episode. Hear how she has juggled her professional experience with the need to be Mum in a world where neurodivergence is still far from being fully understood or widely accepted.
Grow your skills with us & support people with DLD
Module 1: Diagnosing DLD with Confidence. Learn more.Module 2: Evidence Based Interventions & Strategies for Children with DLD. Learn more.Module 3: Planning Therapy & Measuring Outcomes for people with DLD. Learn more.Module 4: DLD + Co-Occurring Conditions. Learn more.International DLD Research Conference Keynote Series. Learn more. What is Language + What is DLD - FREE Course. Learn more. -
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Did you know that Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) can also co-occur with other disorders? Studies of children with DLD suggest some disorders co-occur more often. These include emotional problems, dyslexia and ADHD. “Comorbidity” refers to the presence of two or more disorders in the same person. These disorders can occur individually or link together. It takes a team of specialists to figure out if a person has DLD by itself or has additional disorders. In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast, we’re talking with Professor Sean M. Redmond about DLD & ADHD.
If you'd like to learn more about DLD & ADHD join us for our NEW short course! More information here: https://thedldproject.com/course/dld-and-adhd/
About Professor Sean Redmond
Professor Sean M. Redmond is a Fellow of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association and Board-Certified Specialist in Child Language. Dr. Redmond received his PhD from the University of Kansas in 1998 and joined the faculty at the University of Utah shortly thereafter. He has over 40 peer-reviewed publications as well as book chapters on the topics of pediatric language disorders, socioemotional behavioral disorders, and differential diagnosis. His scholarship has been funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr Redmond has served as Editor in Chief for the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research and is a founding member of the website https://dldandme.org/
Grow your skills with us & support people with DLD
Module 1: Diagnosing DLD with Confidence. Learn more.Module 2: Evidence Based Interventions & Strategies for Children with DLD. Learn more.Module 3: Planning Therapy & Measuring Outcomes for people with DLD. Learn more.Module 4: DLD + Co-Occurring Conditions. Learn more.International DLD Research Conference Keynote Series. Learn more. What is Language + What is DLD - FREE Course. Learn more. -
Watching a child struggle at school has to be one of the hardest things to witness. In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast, we're joined by Professor Pamela Snow and Dr Charlotte Forwood who will help us understand how DLD affects academic achievement.
You can find the resources for this episode at our website HERE.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: NEW Course for Primary Teachers. Learn more here: https://thedldproject.com/course/supporting-primary-students-with-developmental-language-disorder-dld/
Grow your skills with us & support people with DLD
Module 1: Diagnosing DLD with Confidence. Learn more.Module 2: Evidence Based Interventions & Strategies for Children with DLD. Learn more.Module 3: Planning Therapy & Measuring Outcomes for people with DLD. Learn more.Module 4: DLD + Co-Occurring Conditions. Learn more.International DLD Research Conference Keynote Series. Learn more. What is Language + What is DLD - FREE Course. Learn more. -
Have you ever wondered why children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) struggle to read? Children with DLD are at a higher risk of finding learning to read and spell more challenging than their peers who don't have DLD. This is because reading comprehension relies on listening comprehension, which is essentially understanding spoken language, an area we know people with DLD need support.
In this episode we’re joined by Alison Perry, Founder of Soundality Pty Ltd and a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist (CPSP, Speech Pathology Australia). Together, we explore strategies to support people with DLD to learn to read using evidence-based approaches.
You can find the resources for this episode at our website HERE.
Grow your skills with us & support people with DLD
Module 1: Diagnosing DLD with Confidence. Learn more.Module 2: Evidence Based Interventions & Strategies for Children with DLD. Learn more.Module 3: Planning Therapy & Measuring Outcomes for people with DLD. Learn more.Module 4: DLD + Co-Occurring Conditions. Learn more.International DLD Research Conference Keynote Series. Learn more. -
Have you ever wondered how a paediatrician can support a person with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)? In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we 're talking with Dr Tommy Tran, paediatrician and Co-Founder of Paeds in a Pod.
Throughout the episode we discuss the level of awareness of DLD amongst paediatricians, how to find a suitable paediatrician and how a paediatrician can support a person with DLD to access Medicare and NDIS support.
Access the resources discussed in this episode and learn more about Dr Tran at our website HERE.
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a young adult growing with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)? In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're joined by Shelbi Annison, author, social media content creator and a passionate advocate who has DLD.
"I would love for other people to have my brain for the day. You can see what it's like cause it's very difficult putting it into words to other people. The supports not there," shared Shelbi.
"We'll never grow out of it, there isn't a cure. Some days I might be like I wish there was or I wish I could grow out of it but I'm happy with it as well."
Shelbi, recently authored her first book, 'DLD Why Can't You See Me' for children. You can purchase a copy of DLD Why Can You See Me on AMAZON - CLICK HERE. You can also follow Shelbi on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
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We're proud to be releasing this important episode of The Talking DLD Podcast in time for Developmental Language Disorder Awareness Day #DLDday 2022. This years theme is 'Growing with DLD' and one young woman who truly highlights the potential of people with DLD is our special guest Juliana Hirn, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, a licensed speech-language pathologist and adult with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD).
Join Shaun and Juliana as they track Juliana's journey to become an accomplished speech language pathologist and share insights that only a person with DLD who is also an SLP can observe. There are lessons for clinicians, families and educators in this incredible episode.
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Do you use practice based evidence in your clinical work? In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast, we’re talking with Celine & Rosie from Western Sydney Speech Pathology about therapy planning and how to build practice based evidence into your work.
Find the resources discussed in this episode here: https://thedldproject.com/dld-clinical-work/
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Can you improve your working memory? Why is working memory so important for people with Developmental Language Disorder? In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're tackling these questions and many more with Dr. Lisa Archibald, Associate Professor in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at The University of Western Ontario.
Access the resources mentioned in this episode HERE.
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Have you ever wondered about the role genetics play in a person being diagnosed with DLD?
In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're delving into the complex world of genetics with Professor Angela Morgan, a speech pathologist with more than 25 years experience who leads the Speech and Language group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute plus the NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Speech and Language.
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We often talk about how Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) affects children but what about adults?
DLD is a hidden, lifelong condition but unfortunately, we hear some decision makers are getting hung up on the term 'Developmental' and are failing to recognise the lifetime impact of DLD across the lifespan.
In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast, we're speaking with Sophie Franks, a dedicated RADLD Ambassador and adult with DLD. Tune in to hear Sophie's story and how DLD continues to impact her everyday life as an adult.
Find the links mentioned in this episode at our website here: https://thedldproject.com/dld-adulthood-with-sophie-franks/
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Report writing is a complex business! In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're delving into what makes a report truly accessible with Harmony Turnbull, researcher and Senior Speech and Language Pathologist at the Department of Education, Tasmania.
More specifically, we discuss what health professionals can do to make reports more likely to be understood and used.
Harmony is a PhD candidate at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and she is currently conducting research into allied health reports. Her research includes discussions with people that have lifelong disability about the reports they get from people such as psychologists, physios, OTs and speech pathologists.
Harmony would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of lutruita (Tasmania) where she lives and works. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.'
See the resources from this month's episode here:
Teach-backQuestions to ask your speech pathologist Harmony's Research Blog -
What do you know about language assessments? Perhaps you're a DLD individual looking to have a language assessment completed or you have a loved one who has been recommended for a language assessment. In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're speaking language assessments with Associate Professor Natalie Munro from The University of Sydney and Associate Professor Marleen Westerveld, Griffith Institute for Educational Research.
Together, they will combine their extensive experience as speech pathologists to help you understand what happens in a language assessment, why they are important and how you can prepare to make the most of your session.
Find the resources discussed in this episode here: Language Assessments & DLD - The DLD Project
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Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Autism and DLD?
In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're talking with special guest Professor Andrew Whitehouse, the Angela Wright Bennett Professor of Autism Research at Telethon Kids and University of Western Australia.
Professor Whitehouse was also a member of the CATALISE consortium that recommended the use of the term Developmental Language Disorder or DLD.
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A common question we hear from families is "how do we tell our child they have Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)?". Great question!
In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we're speaking with Anna Sowerbutts and Amanda Finer, authors of the book DLD and Me: Supporting Children and Young People with Developmental Language Disorder. Topics covered include:
When is a 'good' time to communicate a DLD DiagnosisUnderstanding the impact DLD can have on other areas of a person's lifeWhat families and clinicians might think about when preparing for these conversationsHow families can support their person with DLD to grow their own confidence and self-efficacy around their diagnosisRecommendations for clinicians who are supporting families having these initial and ongoing conversationsFind the links to the resources discussed in this episode here: https://thedldproject.com/talking-about-dld-with-your-child/
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Will every person diagnosed with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) struggle with their mental health? How do you support a loved one with mental health challenges? What do health professionals and educators need to know about working with people with DLD who also have mental health issues?
In this very practical episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we are talking Developmental Language Disorder and mental health with Melanie Cross, speech and language therapist, and author of ‘Children with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties and Communication Problems’ (JKP 2011), 2nd edition.
See the links to resources discussed in this episode here
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Can a student's vocabulary impact on their ability to learn? In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we are talking vocabulary. Our special guests are Stephen Parsons & Anna Branagan, Speech and Language Therapists, trainers and co-authors of resources ‘Language for Thinking’, ‘Word Aware’ (primary and Early Years) and ‘Language for Behaviour and Emotions.’
Tune into Vocabulary & DLD | Episode 5 Season 2 of The Talking DLD Podcast to hear classroom strategies for increasing learning and what families can do at home to help students with DLD grow their vocabulary.
To learn more about DLD head to thedldproject.com.
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In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast we are tackling the big one - Dosage and Frequency of Language Therapy for children with DLD.
Our special guest is Professor Laura Justice, speech pathologist and EHE Distinguished Professor, Department of Educational Studies at The Ohio State University. Laura is well known and respected for her research into language therapy.
"We don’t need to see kids 3 to 5 times a week. We just need to be fiercely productive when we are with the kids." Professor Laura Justice.
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to have DLD? Our special guest for this episode is 15-year-old Parker, a talented photographer (PHL Photos) from Brisbane, Australia.
Over this short 15-minute podcast Parker will share his insights into living a proactive life with DLD, how educators can best support people with DLD in the classroom, and how families should talk with their children about DLD.
Thank you Parker for sharing your experiences with us. We can't wait to see what you do next!
Support Parkers photography here ==> https://phlphotos.com.au/ - Visa fler