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It's hard to explain Developmental Language Disorder without a common understanding of 'language.' This poster really helps. #ThinkLanguage #ThinkDLD

It's hard to explain Developmental Language Disorder without a common understanding of 'language.' This poster really helps. 
#ThinkLanguage #ThinkDLD
Nikki Botting (@botting_nikki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the summer, I will be looking for families to trial a 6 week online support session programme led by a student SLT. We will recruit through Engage with Developmental Language Disorder so if you are interested, please make sure you are signed up! engage-dld.com/sign-up #Naplic22

Taryn Ryder (@taryder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amber Heard back on the stand: "I am harassed, humiliated, threatened every single day... Johnny threatened — promised me — that if I ever left him he'd make me think of him every single day that I've lived... I receive hundreds of death threats regularly, if not daily."

Shawsrs (@shawsr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Roe v. Wade has just been overturned – and abortion rights activists from across the world are fighting back. Join the #WorldtoUS open letter! #RoeVWade secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/rw…

Naomi Fisher (@naomicfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why does she do that? Looking for the reasons for children's behaviour is sometimes equated with 'the soft bigotry of low expectations', lack of responsibility and chaos. Here's why that's a mistake. 1/ (with Missing The Mark).

Why does she do that?  Looking for the reasons for children's behaviour is sometimes equated with 'the soft bigotry of low expectations', lack of responsibility and chaos. Here's why that's a mistake. 1/  (with <a href="/_MissingTheMark/">Missing The Mark</a>).
Shawsrs (@shawsr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now I own a dog I can relate to this picture. One for Speech Therapists #RenfrewActionPictureTest #mydoghasashoefetish

Now I own a dog I can relate to this picture. One for Speech Therapists #RenfrewActionPictureTest #mydoghasashoefetish
Claire Sweeney (@clairesweeney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents out there, anyone’s kids play Roblox? Yesterday my son was playing, and I saw on the chat in the corner,someone was asking him to go to my purse,take out my credit card and read the numbers!! Roblox seems a dangerous place for kids. Thankfully he told me!

Claire Bradshaw (@clairieb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just completed the RCSLTLearn How to .... Formal assessments RAPT elearning. I carried out the RAPT several times on my final placement but still learnt a lot. And if you're unfamiliar with the RAPT or CAT but might be using one on placement I'd highly recommend them. SLT at BCU

RCSLTpolicy (@rcsltpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Rishi Sunak UK Prime Minister due to speak about the importance of #Maths later a reminder from RCSLT 💙, Speech and Language UK & Voice 21 Oracy's briefing about the links between spoken language and communication and #Numeracy ▶️ bit.ly/3icX856

With <a href="/RishiSunak/">Rishi Sunak</a> <a href="/10DowningStreet/">UK Prime Minister</a> due to speak about the importance of #Maths later a reminder from <a href="/RCSLT/">RCSLT 💙</a>, <a href="/SpeechAndLangUK/">Speech and Language UK</a> &amp; <a href="/voice21oracy/">Voice 21 Oracy</a>'s briefing about the links between spoken language and communication and #Numeracy ▶️ bit.ly/3icX856
Alex Quigley (@alexjquigley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘5 Vocabulary Teaching Myths’ “The depth of knowledge offered by exploring vocabulary – their histories (etymology), parts (morphology), families, connections, synonyms and antonyms – can prove challenging, inspiring and motivating…” theconfidentteacher.com/2018/04/5-voca…

‘5 Vocabulary Teaching Myths’

“The depth of knowledge offered by exploring vocabulary – their histories (etymology), parts (morphology), families, connections, synonyms and antonyms – can prove challenging, inspiring and motivating…”

theconfidentteacher.com/2018/04/5-voca…
Missing The Mark (@_missingthemark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes it is hard to explain what makes it hard for our children in school. Perhaps they even seemed okay with that thing last week? We are worried for them as we know it can be so many things. 1/

Sometimes it is hard to explain what makes it hard for our children in school.
Perhaps they even seemed okay with that thing last week?
We are worried for them as we know it can be so many things. 1/
Naomi Fisher (@naomicfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been talking to young people who have struggled with school attendance. Sometimes called school refusers, or phobics, or those with emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA). Here’s what I’ve learnt. 1/

Naomi Fisher (@naomicfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If children’s behaviour is simply a matter of choice, at what age does this kick in? Are screaming babies choosing to make a fuss, and strong-willed toddlers making poor choices as compared to the placid ones? Are five-year-olds choosing to cry when they miss their mum, and