What is the treatment for developmental language disorder (DLD)?
The main treatment for Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is speech pathology intervention. A speech pathologist designs an individualised therapy plan based on a child’s strengths and difficulties. Treatment focuses on:
- Building vocabulary and grammar.
- Improving comprehension of spoken and written language.
- Developing storytelling and conversation skills.
- Supporting literacy development for school success.
Therapy may occur in one-on-one sessions, small groups, or in natural settings like classrooms. In Australia, the NDIS often funds speech therapy for children with significant communication difficulties.
If your child has DLD, therapy can make a lasting difference. Book a consultation with us to begin support.
- Building vocabulary and grammar.
- Improving comprehension of spoken and written language.
- Developing storytelling and conversation skills.
- Supporting literacy development for school success.
Therapy may occur in one-on-one sessions, small groups, or in natural settings like classrooms. In Australia, the NDIS often funds speech therapy for children with significant communication difficulties.
If your child has DLD, therapy can make a lasting difference. Book a consultation with us to begin support.