
Full DLD Webinar Series 1: Recognising & Supporting DLD in the Classroom 2025
Access all 7 webinars in the series either live or catch up via the recordings, available shortly after the live sessions.
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Starting LIVE on Thursday 6th February at 16:00 when Specialist Teacher, Sue Marr kicks off the new series covering the fundamentals of DLD.
Later in the series, Sue is joined by Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Hilary Nicoll and Specialist Literacy Tutor Angela Belliveau. Having worked with children with DLD for many years in a variety of setting from mainstream schools to language units to specialist school, it’s all the information they wished they had known when they started.
The sessions are all held at 16:00 UK Time, and are one-hour sessions that can be attended live or via a full video replay available after the event. Click here to view dates.
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1-50 users: £395
51-100 users: £695
101-200 users: £1295
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DLD Webinar 1.1 - What is DLD and how does it affect learning in the classroom? 6th February 2025
Join us LIVE for this one-hour session on Thursday 6th February 2025 at 16:00. Or catch up via the recording after the event.
100 funded spaces have now been taken.
Individual access £20: click on course title or image
In this webinar, Specialist Teacher Sue Marr covers the fundamentals of Developmental Language Disorder and how to recognise it. It’s a hidden disability with surprisingly little cover in SEN literature yet is more common than Autism. Could it be language that your student is struggling with and not something else? And if it is language, where can you go to get more help, advice and training?

DLD Webinar 1.2 - What universal strategies can be used to support pupils in the classroom? 6th March 2025
Join us LIVE for this one-hour session on Thursday 6th March 2025 at 16:00. Or catch up via the recording after the event.
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What can you do as a teaching professional to support the children with DLD in your class? In this webinar, Specialist Teacher Sue Marr shares actionable strategies and approaches to help you improve understanding and learning for children with DLD in your class.

DLD Webinar 1.3 - What conditions commonly co-occur with DLD? 3rd April 2025
Join us LIVE for this one-hour session on Thursday 3rd April 2025 at 16:00. Or catch up via the recording after the event.
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In this webinar, highly experienced Speech and Language Therapist and intervention researcher Dr. Susan Ebbels, alongside Specialist Teacher Sue Marr, will explore the conditions that commonly co-occur with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). You will gain an understanding of the range of conditions that frequently co-occur, explore the overlap with other neurodevelopmental conditions and recognise how these co-occurring difficulties, present alongside DLD in real-life scenarios.

DLD Webinar 1.4 - Supporting literacy in children with DLD 1 May 2025
Join us LIVE for this one-hour session on Thursday 1st May 2025 at 16:00. Or catch up via the recording after the event.
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Literacy underpins most things you do in class, but language underpins everything. A child with DLD will have significant, ongoing difficulties using and/or understanding language which impacts on speaking and listening, reading and writing. In this webinar, Specialist Teacher Sue Marr and Specialist Literacy Tutor Angela Belliveau detail why children with DLD struggle with literacy and share practical activities and approaches to support the development of literacy skills.

DLD Webinar 1.5 - Supporting narrative skills in children with DLD 22 May 2025
Join us LIVE for this one-hour session on Thursday 22nd May 2025 at 16:00. Or catch up via the recording after the event.
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Narratives are challenging for children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), from understanding the initial gist of the tale, through to re-telling and building upon stories and using the right words to describe what is happening. Storytelling is crucial for being able to produce meaningful written work. Specialist Teacher Sue Marr and Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Hilary Nicoll explain why narratives are difficult for children with DLD, how to spot when children are struggling with narrative skills and how you can support the development of written skills in the classroom through storytelling.

DLD Webinar 1.6 - Supporting grammar skills in children with DLD 12 June 2025
Join us LIVE for this one-hour session on Thursday 12th June 2025 at 16:00. Or catch up via the recording after the event.
Individual access £20: click on course title or image.
Developing grammatical skills is very tricky for children with DLD, yet it’s an important skill needed for communication and learning. In this webinar, Specialist Teacher Sue Marr and Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Hilary Nicoll break down the reasons why grammar is so difficult for children with DLD and share practical strategies for supporting the development of grammar.

DLD Webinar 1.7 - Supporting vocabulary development in children with DLD 3rd July 2025
Join us LIVE for this one-hour session on Thursday 3rd July 2025 at 16:00. Or catch up via the recording after the event.
Individual access £20: click on course title or image.
Vocabulary is challenging for children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), both for understanding as well as using the right words to express what they want to say. The ability to acquire, understand and use vocabulary has a significant impact on learning and attainment. In this webinar, Specialist Teacher Sue Marr and Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Hilary Nicoll unpack why vocabulary is so challenging along with sharing how to develop key skills to support the learning and use of new words.