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Children with mixed developmental language disorder have more insecure patterns of attachment

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Developmental Language disorders (DLD) are developmental disorders that can affect both expressive and receptive language. When severe and persistent, they are often associated with psychiatric comorbidities and poor social outcome. The development of language involves early parent-infant interactions. The quality of these interactions is reflected in the quality of the child’s attachment patterns. | Children with mixed developmental language disorder have more insecure patterns of attachment