Grammar Therapy & DLD

29/01/2021 49 min Episodio 6
Grammar Therapy & DLD

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Episode Synopsis

Grammar therapy intervention. How do you do it and why is it particularly effective when working with children with DLD? In this episode of The Talking DLD Podcast our special guest is Dr Samuel Calder, speech pathologist and academic from Curtin University, Perth who is investigating grammar intervention using shape coding. 
Shape coding utilises colours and shapes to help kids learn  how words fit together. This can be very helpful for children with DLD. In this episode Dr Calder will:
share how going from learning language to language for learning can be a real challenge for kids with Developmental Language Disorder
provide examples of the signs of grammar challenges in children and how they can be strongly linked to DLD
discuss the findings of his research and give practical guidance on how therapists, educators and families can apply the learnings in their work, at school or home

You can find out more about Dr Calder's work at the Language and Literacy in Young People website. Sam has also kindly provided his email address in case you have trouble accessing anything (e.g., articles) or have any questions: [email protected]
 
RESOURCES DISCUSSED IN THE PODCAST

Combining implicit and explicit intervention approaches to target grammar in young children with Developmental Language Disorder. Read the publication here.
Explicit Grammar Intervention in Young School-Aged Children With Developmental Language Disorder: An Efficacy Study Using Single-Case Experimental Design. Read the publication here.
The Efficacy of an Explicit Intervention Approach to Improve Past Tense Marking for Early School-Age Children With Developmental Language Disorder. here.
The SHAPE CODINGTM system was designed by Speech & Language Therapist Dr Susan Ebbels at Moor House School & College to teach spoken and written grammar to school-aged children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). here.