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Banter Evidence Snapshots | Language

Banter Evidence Snapshot: Developmental Language Disorder and ADHD – 10 things to know

5 May 201928 December 2020

To read our full article, check out: “She doesn’t really have a language problem. She just wasn’t paying attention to your tests.” FAQ: ADHD and…

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Expressive Language | Family Activities | Language

When “steel meets steel”: grammar doesn’t need to be dull

28 April 201929 March 2024

My younger son tells me that talking about language – especially grammar – is boring. But it doesn’t need to be. Especially if you are…

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Following instructions: why so many of us struggle with more than one step
Language | Receptive Language

Following instructions: why so many of us struggle with more than one step

13 January 201928 December 2020

‘Pick up the yellow pencil and put it into the green pencil case.’ ‘If there is a green square on the top row, touch the…

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My child used to be so good at maths. What happened?
Language | Language Learning Impairment

My child used to be so good at maths. What happened?

16 August 201629 December 2020

This is a question I get asked fairly regularly by worried parents of kids, usually in Year 2 or 3. And I start by checking…

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“In one ear and out the other”. FAQs: working memory and language disorders
FAQ | Language

“In one ear and out the other”. FAQs: working memory and language disorders

27 July 201529 December 2020

“In one ear and out the other.” “Doesn’t listen to a word I say. He just zones out.” When parents describe their children like this,…

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