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This informative website of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders answers interesting questions such as “What is the difference between a speech disorder and a language disorder” and “What should I do if I discover that my child’s language is delayed”.
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/speechandlanguage.html


The Brooklyn Learning website can connect you to a large amount of information on various topics including language development, speech and language impairment diagnosis and treatment, and popular articles on language.
http://brooklynlearning.com/resources/language-expressive-receptive-development-and-delay/


The website presented by Caroline Bowen presents the linguistic milestones that children typically reach at certain ages.  She divides the lists into the two categories of expressive and receptive language.
http://speech-language-therapy.com/devel2.htm


The Multilingual Living website presents a fun and friendly site for reading about multilingual education and living.  It includes articles on a wide range of topics, an online magazine and a discussion forum.
http://www.multilingualliving.com/


The Language Magazine provides a forum presenting summaries of research articles about multilingualism, information on teaching and learning languages, and a job forum.
http://languagemagazine.com/

 

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