Supporting the mental health of children with speech, language and communication needs: The views and experiences of parents.
Hannah Madaleine HobsonMya KalsiLouise CottonMelanie ForsterUmar ToseebPublished in: Autism & developmental language impairments (2022)
Parents of children with SLCN face barriers accessing support for their children's mental health, including a lack of professional knowledge about their children's language needs. Parents argued that language and communication needs can significantly affect the delivery and success of psychological therapies and interventions. Systematic research is needed to understand how to successfully adapt services to make them accessible to children and young people with language needs, and to ensure that mental health problems are detected in children with language difficulties. Increased knowledge about language disorders such as DLD, and access to speech and language therapy expertise, is needed amongst professionals who work to support children's mental health.