Lighting up the library for DLD Awareness Day 2020

Friday 16 October 2020

Logo of RADLD

Tonight the exterior facade of the Library of Birmingham will be lit up Purple in support of DLD Awareness Day.

"Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is the new term to replace Specific Language Impairment (SLI). Developmental Language Disorder is diagnosed when children fail to acquire their own language for no obvious reason. This results in children who have difficulty understanding what people say to them, and struggle to articulate their ideas and feelings. Recent research has shown that, on average, 2 children in every class of 30 will experience DLD severe enough to hinder academic progress.

In 2017, the first DLD awareness campaign was introduced with the theme DLD 1-2-3 highlighting (1) DLD is a problem with speaking and/or listening, (2) it is hidden but common, and (3) support can help to improve the quality of life of affected children and their families. Our first DLD Awareness Day quickly followed. Each year is becoming bigger and better thanks to the support of people from all around the world." From the RADLD website.

Website: https://radld.org

Article posted 16 October 2020

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