Welcome back. So, you made it this far, I guess you would like to learn more about my life and this disability? Well, you're in the right place. Developmental Language Disorder can affect me in many ways; by speaking as you'll find out if you watch my YouTube Channel ; by socializing: this is the biggest problem people with DLD face. If we meet someone new, it is never guaranteed that they will like people with disabilities, and if they do, they will usually disagree that we are really disabled. The following, is a story which is coincidentally is in my book, about how I feel, and probably how most of my peers feel but I am not saying that for definite as we are all different, when meeting a new person: You meet someone and start chatting to them; they look at you strangely as if to say, ‘Wtf you’re saying?’ And you realise that your words are coming out all mixed up. You try to slow your brain out, but a whole paragraph has been sent. ...
Developmental Language Disorder is a speech and language disability that is concieved by a stroke within the womb. Recent research shows that 2 children in a class room of 30 will have DLD.