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You have accessThe ASHA LeaderInbox1 Jul 2012Language Learning Awareness Rhea Paul Rhea Paul Google Scholar More articles by this author https://doi.org/10.1044/leader.IN4.17092012.54 SectionsAbout ToolsAdd to favorites ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In ASHA members should be cheered by the work of a group in Britain that has developed a YouTube channel, “Raise Awareness About Language Learning Impairments” (RALLI). The group is concerned about the relative lack of funding for, recognition of, and research on language and related learning disorders in children, and feels that other, rarer disabilities receive disproportionate amounts of attention and support. The YouTube channel contains several video testimonials from researchers, families, and students with language disabilities. Rhea Paul Milford, Connecticut Advertising Disclaimer | Advertise With Us Advertising Disclaimer | Advertise With Us Additional Resources FiguresSourcesRelatedDetails Volume 17Issue 9July 2012 Get Permissions Add to your Mendeley library History Published in print: Jul 1, 2012 Metrics Downloaded 73 times Topicsasha-topicsleader_do_tagleader-topicsasha-article-typesCopyright & Permissions© 2012 American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationLoading ...

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