1 in 14 children have a hidden disability known as Developmental Language Disorder

1 in 14 children have a hidden but common disability known as Developmental Language Disorder (DLD).

That’s on average two children in every classroom.

The Glenleighden School, Australia’s leading Speech & Language School, is the only school of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere supporting children from Prep to Year 12 with Developmental Language Disorder/Language Disorder (DLD/LD) to find their voice.
On Sunday, 24 March 2019 from 10am-12pm Glenleighden will open its doors allowing the community to meet with our teachers and therapists. Classroom displays, school tours, family friendly activities and a BBQ will all be available in addition to a free gift bag for every child who attends.
The Glenleighden School celebrates 40 years of education excellence in 2019.
To view our school promotional video and hear the inspirational stories of our families please visit our website: https://glenleighden.org.au/

“Many children with Developmental Language Disorder and their families suffer in silence due to poor awareness of this hidden disability” Jan Morey, The Glenleighden School Principal.

“For a number of our students, refusal from mainstream schools has left them with limited options to access an education. Our Open Day is being held to raise awareness of the disability and the services available to families affected which includes The Glenleighden School.”

Andrew, Father of Maddie 9 years old: “Maddie is in many ways a typical nine-year-old kid. She loves singing and dancing, riding her bike, playing in the park, camping and drawing. But she has always had one fundamental drawback. She struggled with her speaking and understanding what others said.

Thankfully, through a family friend, we were introduced to The Glenleighden School operated by Speech & Language Development Australia in Brisbane, and after some significant packing and a lot of jet lag as we were living in the UK, Maddie started school in the wonderful grounds of Fig Tree Pocket, Australia.

Maddie is again in a safe environment with lots of friends and an educational plan tailored to her specific needs. As a result Maddie is far more advanced in her communication skills than she would otherwise be, and continues to be a happy and engaged child who loves school. Maddie is a great example of what can be achieved if the right support is provided from day one.

Unfortunately for most DLD children, the level of support needed from multiple therapists and qualified teachers is simply unavailable in mainstream education.”

Who should attend: Media, families of children with Language Disorder, families who suspect their child is struggling with language, health professionals, educators and the general public at large.

When: Sunday March 24 2019 – 10am to 12pm,

Where: The Glenleighden School, 33 Cubberla Street, Fig Tree Pocket QLD 4069

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