Specific Language Impairment - NIDCD
Specific language impairment (SLI) is a communication disorder that interferes with the development of language . skills in children who have no hearing loss or intellectual disabilities. SLI can affect a child’s speaking, listening, reading, and writing. SLI is also called developmental language disorder, language delay, or developmental ...
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