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Impact of Developmental Language Disorder on Social Autonomy in Children

Developmental language disorder (DLD) presents significant challenges for children, particularly in social contexts. The disorder not only affects communication but also hinders social autonomy.

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Developmental language disorder (DLD) impacts children's ability to communicate effectively, which can lead to broader social implications. Children with DLD often face difficulties in understanding social cues, which are critical for successful interactions.

The challenges posed by DLD extend beyond mere language use. These children may struggle to navigate social environments, affecting their ability to form relationships and engage autonomously with peers.

Addressing the implications of DLD requires a focus on both communication interventions and social skills training to enhance overall social autonomy and integration for affected children.