Language is often described in two ways: expressive language and receptive language. Individuals with LD often have difficulty with both expressive and receptive language. There is a strong relationship between language and learning disabilities. Articles within this section provide information for parents and teachers about early warning signs of speech and language difficulties.
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- Early Identification of Speech-Language Delays and Disorders
- Nurturing Oral Language Skills
- The Relationship Between Language and Learning Disabilities
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- Teaching Students With Language and Communication Disabilities
- Beyond Baby Talk: From Sounds to Sentences, A Parent's Complete Guide to Language Development
- Childhood Speech, Language & Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know
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- Speech to Print: Language Essentials for Teachers
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