Understanding Language Disorders and Associated Resources

Resources

This advice is generalist in nature. Teachers and parents are advised to consult with a speech pathologist for more specific information and to assist in understanding a child’s unique profile of strengths and learning needs.

These resources can help you to understand the impact on a child diagnosed with a language disorder, how it might affect development and how you can support them.

The following is an excerpt from the ebooklet Working with children diagnosed with a severe receptive or expressive language disorder by Murray Evely and Zoe Ganim. 
Severe Language Disorder

The following website outlines common features of a language disorder and management strategies to support students.
Language Disorder

Leading Learning 4 All is a website that outlines how schools can enable students The Supporting People Experiencing Learning Difficulties (SPELD) website outlines features of a language disorder and how they differ from a language delay.
Language Disorders

The Special Education Support Service lists strategies to support students with a language disorder. 
Strategies for Learning and Teaching

This handout from Leading Learning 4 All outlines how students may be affected by a severe language disorder as well as strategies schools and teachers can use to support students.  
Severe Language Disorder

This Leading Learning 4 All website outlines how schools can enable students with a disability to maintain engagement with the curriculum with adjustments and student support. 
Leading Learning 4 All

This document from the NSW Centre for Effective Reading outlines strategies for vocabulary building in students with language impairment. 
Working with students with language impairment: Vocabulary

The Teaching for Inclusion website outlines common features of a receptive language disorder and management strategies to support to the student.
Receptive Language Disorder

Speaking of Speech.com is an interactive forum for speech pathologists and teachers to improve communication skills in schools, and has a ‘materials exchange’ for sharing of resources. 
Speaking of Speech.com