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Developmental Language Disorder Awareness

16th February 2021 @ 6:06am – by S Capelin
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The Write to Speak

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FAO: All Teachers, parents, GPs and practice nurses

I am raising awareness of Developmental Language Disorders (DLD); a neurological developmental condition that can persist into adulthood, more common than autism but not so widely known.

Professor C Norbury's 2014 research showed that DLD affects 7.58% of children with 2 in every primary class of 30 having severe enough DLD to hinder academic progress, yet only half are diagnosed.

'Rachel the 'write' to speak' by Sandra Capelin is an easy-to-read book with a powerful message for anyone working with children and young people as it illustrates the difficulties they face on a daily basis, both socially and academically. It is also an inspiration to anyone facing similar issues. The forward was written by Professor Dorothy Bishop.

The book tells how Rachel was born with a Language Disorder that went undiagnosed until she was sixteen years old despite her mother's pleas for help from both health and education professionals. It also explains how Rachel struggled through mainstream school with little or no help yet managed to succeed against all odds.

Although there is now more awareness of these problems, parents are still fighting to get their children diagnosed while it becomes increasingly difficult to access specialist help due to government cutbacks.
Greater awareness of these hidden disorders is desperately needed.

'Rachel the 'write' to speak 'is available from Amazon for £5 and all good bookshops.

Ed: Sandra Capelin is the mother of Rachel – about whom the book has been written. She wrote it in the hope that other families might not have to suffer as hers had done. She received no royalties for this and simply wanted other parents to know that you can win in the end if you keep on fighting for your child.

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