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Posts by Emily McArdle

A shout out for more funding for speech and language therapy in the UK. If Ms Rachel’s US accent bothers you we do have Tiny Happy People made by BBC with #SLTs

www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-p...

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@psball.bsky.social 👇

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Sharing this alternative link to the Speech and Language Therapy starter pack. Let me know if you should be added! go.bsky.app/QKf7XWq

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I’m seeing relief in teenagers and young adults who don’t know why some things have been difficult and now know why and that they’re not alone.

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Raising awareness of Developmental Language Disorder to get better access to support - Special Needs Jungle Raising awareness of Developmental Language Disorder to get better access to support. Our article from columnists Speech & Language UK

NEW POST: Raising awareness of Developmental Language Disorder to get better access to support. Our article today is from Speech & Language Adviser, Amy Loxley of new SNJ columnists, charity Speech and Language UK www.specialneedsjungle.com/awareness-de... #DLD

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Developmental Language Disorder day is coming soon! Friday October 18th. Join us to 'speak up for DLD', increase awareness so more people know about this often hidden condition. To find out more go to radld.org #DevLangDis

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Pandemic babies starting school now: 'We need speech therapists five days a week' Aqil and his twin were eight weeks old when lockdown hit - both are starting school with speech and language needs.

From a great team of researchers:
How did the pandemic impact babies starting school as children now?
www.bbc.com/news/article...

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RADLD - Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder - RADLD Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder (RADLD) is the international advocacy for people with Developmental Language Disorder.

Developmental Language Disorder is a common condition that can have big impacts on learning and life outcomes especially when unsupported. That's why #DLDday on October 18th is so important. Awareness is the first step to better outcomes to those with #DevLangDis. Find out at radld.org

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