Developmental Language Difficulties Flashcards

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What do language difficulties include?

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  • Difficulty creating a narrative
  • Difficulty linked words together
  • Can’t be understood
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What is the incidence of SCLN?

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  • 5-year olds starting school in 2007 in England, approximately 7% had significant difficulties with speech and/or language
  • Approximately 1% had the most severe and complex speech and language communication needs
  • Approximately 50% of children in some socio-economically disadvantaged populations have speech and language and communication needs.
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What other factors may affect language development?

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  • Genetic factors including gender
  • Sensory impairments
  • Cognitive development
  • Neurological/motor development
  • Environmental
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What does it mean by language disorder?

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  • Children who have language difficulties that impact on their everyday social interactions or educational progress
  • Language difficulties are likely to be long-term and persistent and are unlikely to resolve without specialist help
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What indicators and risk factors can be included when identifying those with DLD?

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  • Receptive as well as expressive language delay = more likely to have a persistent difficulty than if just expressive delay (Law et al 2000);
  • Family history of persistent SLCN (Bishop 2002)
  • Impaired performance on certain language tasks: e.g. recalling sentences (Everitt et al 2013)
  • Some children may not show difficulties early on (18 mths but have late onset difficulties (30 mths) (Henrichs et al 2011)
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What can language disorders be associated with?

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  • ASD
  • Brain injury
  • Acquired epileptic aphasia
  • (some) neurodegenerative conditions
  • Genetic conditions e.g. Down syndrome, cerebral palsy
  • Sensorineural hearing loss
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Does bilingualism cause language disorder?

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BILINGUALISM DOES NOT CAUSE LANGUAGE DIFFICULTY

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What does language difficulty look like?

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  • Varied presentation – not a homogenous condition
  • Expressive difficulties or both receptive and expressive
  • Pattern of development may be like that of younger child or may be a different pattern of development
  • May have difficulty with specific aspects of language e.g. vocabulary, grammar or pragmatics
  • May be verbal or non-verbal
  • May have speech difficulties – or not
  • May have reading/writing difficulties – or not
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What is DLD?

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A language disorder that is not associated with a known biomedical condition.

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