Abilities and Disabilities Among Children With Developmental Language Disorder.
Karla K McGregorNancy OhlmannNichole EdenTim Arbisi-KelmAlys YoungPublished in: Language, speech, and hearing services in schools (2023)
Children with DLD present with predictable strengths and weaknesses in everyday language-related functioning. For some children, the weaknesses are mild, but for others, they limit function to a greater extent and should be considered disabilities. The severity of language impairment is not a strong indicator of language-related function and, therefore, is not a good metric for determining service qualification.