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Suffering in silence
According to researchers in this field, around 7.5 per cent of children begin school with a language disorder that is unexplained by any other condition, with DLD the likely cause. Bishop believes that part of the problem comes down to - perhaps appropriately - language choices. [...]recently, the p...
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