Eliza has struggled with language since a young age, having trouble following directions and speaking in coherent sentences. Her teacher recommended an evaluation, where she was diagnosed with a developmental language disorder (DLD). DLDs refer to difficulties learning, using, or understanding spoken or written language, and affect around 5-7% of children. Children with DLD have trouble finding words and putting sentences together correctly, despite average intelligence, and may struggle with receptive, expressive, or mixed language disorders. Proper identification requires comprehensive evaluation by a multidisciplinary team.