Okay team, we have work to do! As you can see from the photo of @shaunziegenfusz in 2019, lighting up landmarks in #DevLangDis colours is awesome! It also helps secure media coverage to build public awareness of DLD.
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We're determined to make the 2020 DLD Awareness Day on 16 October bigger than ever in Australia and we need your help. Can you think of a great landmark near you to light up in purple and yellow? It could be a:
🌉 Bridge
🌆 Building
🌄 Natural icon
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Here's a list of Aussie landmarks we know are lighting up this year so far:
💜 Optus Stadium | PERTH
💛 Victoria Bridge | BRISBA NE
If you'd like to help get more locations involved and help raise awareness of DLD you can get more information on the RADLD website ⬇️
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➡️ "Really?! 1 in 14 people. That seems like a lot."
➡️ "If there are 2 kids with DLD in the average classroom of 30, how come I haven't heard of it?"
So how do we know DLD affects 1 in 14 people?
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To start with we rely on epidemiology (prevalence) studies, but these are often expensive, time-consuming, and have some limitations. This means we don't have a lot of them.
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🌟 We're so excited to introduce you to the incredible Ellen who is our hero! Ellen is a 16-year-old with DLD from the UK with a talent for writing. She recently graduated high school and has just commenced college studying the arts.
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Ellen is a RADLD ambassador and created her own website to raise awareness of DLD. What a legend! Here's a few words from Ellen......
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Here are Ellen's Top Tips for helping a child with DLD