The RADLD DLD Bubble Resource is a visual tool designed by RADLD to explain Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) by depicting various areas of language that may be affected. It uses an "eye-catching" bubble graphic to highlight common difficulties in DLD, serving as a starting point for raising awareness among the public, families, and professionals.
Explore these useful online resources designed to enhance speech, language, and communication skills with practical tips and information
Key word levels are used to describe how many important words in a sentence a child can understand and act upon. These are not just any words—they're the ones that carry meaning and help the child know what to do. Above is a screener to assess key word level.
Here are a list of activities to develop Key Word Levels.
Children typically learn prepositions in a predictable sequence, often influenced by their experiences and exposure. Here is some more information and a copy of the developmental order of prepositions.
Here are some ideas of how to support and develop children's understanding of prepositions.
This chart outlines the sounds a child will be learning around certain ages, examples of words containing those sounds and the most common errors they make.
These word and sentence sheets can be used to support both speech articulation and phonics teaching. The materials are based on an overlearning word sheet layout that allows students to practice multiple times.