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Category Archives: intervention
Impact of a developmental language disorder : steps toward remediation
Originally published May 3, 2017 , https://parlonsapprentissage.com/les-impacts-dun-trouble-de-langage-oral-des-pistes-de-solution/ and republished with permission on my personal site. Several impacts inevitably stem from developmental language disorders (#DLD123) or delays. However there are options to make the most of interventions with children whose success in school is affected by these types of impairments. The goal of this post is […]
What’s in a spelling mistake? Tips to help identify different types of spelling mistakes in order to reduce their frequency
(This post was previously published on September 22, 2015 on Chantal Mayer-Crittenden’s blog, and cross-posted with permission.) If we were dropped off on a deserted island void of alphabet, written words, signs or messages, we would never learn to write, nor would have the need to. Social beings that we are, we would, however, inherently […]
Introductory post
Language. It’s how we think. It’s how we communicate. It’s how we relate. Whether language is oral (i.e. speaking and understanding), written (i.e. writing and reading), signed, gestured, explicit (direct), implied (indirect), the very nature of language is all-encompassing. One thing remains: language is language. Let it be oral or written, the two are inextricably […]
Language From Head to Toe
Welcome to my blog: Language from Head to Toe ! What is the purpose of this blog, you ask? My goal is to encourage each and every person who interacts with children and adults with written and oral language difficulties to have a more mindful approach to intervention. Intervention is teaching and teaching is intervention. […]