Our recent posts on speech sound development and the speech therapy process have proved popular. Speech and Language Therapists tend to use specific terminology when we describe a child’s speech. Although we all know what we mean by this, it isn’t clear to non speech therapists! We aren’t expecting you to be an expert. We […]
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A review of Playing games with…..s by Lucy Sanctu...
We have reviewed Lucy’s lovely books before. You can read our previous review here. Lucy is a speech and language therapist who not only finds the time to make resources, but also writes a fantastic blog. If you haven’t read her posts we definitely recommend you go and have a look. Her site is Lucy […]
10 tips for using an iPad in therapy sessio...
The use of technology with children can be a little controversial. But love it or hate it, you can’t escape technology in one form or another nowadays. For most children, touchscreens are rather captivating. It does amuse me when you see a toddler walk up to a TV screen and prod and poke it, then […]
Being mindful of othe...
This is a hard post to write and I have been putting it off for a while. I really don’t want to offend anyone or appear condescending. I hope this is an important message to share with all professionals out there. So please read on and see what you think. Nothing changed my opinion of ‘parents’ more […]
Download our Freebi...
Have you seen our freebie page? Helen and I have made a range of handouts that you can download for free. Comprehension. Our first handout gives general advice on how to support a child’s understanding of language. The advice is general, but there should be something useful for all ages. Expression. As with the comprehension […]
Merry Christm...
Well, we are nearly there. Three more sleeps! Are you ready? I think I am, but that probably means I’ve forgotten something! Just to help get you in the Christmas spirit, Helen and I thought we would do a quick round up of some of our Christmas posts. Advent calendars and language skills. Helen gave […]