This is part three of our series on understanding your child’s speech and language therapy report – if you missed the first two, you can check them out here and here . Today I’m going to focus on comprehension (understanding). This is a big area, but I’m going to try and give you an overview […]
Monthly archives for August, 2013
Top Tips: Making the most of Speech Therapy homework – by Elizab...
I love being able to work regularly with the children on my caseload, see good results and help parents make a difference. One thing that can really help us as therapists and also help your child progress is ‘homework’. Yes, practising at home! Now, I’m a realist and know firsthand how hard it can be […]
Understanding your child’s speech and language therapy report – Part ...
Are you listening….. Then I’ll begin – by Elizabeth Last week Helen started writing about the terminology we use when writing reports. Although we all try hard to explain ourselves as clearly as we can, we still have to use a certain amount of technical vocabulary, and things that make perfect sense to us may […]