Speech and Language Therapy
Our Speech and Language Therapy services are dedicated to helping children develop clear communication, meaningful language skills, and confident social interaction. Our team of qualified speech and language therapists works closely with each child to address communication challenges using evidence-based practices and a warm, child-friendly approach.
We support children with a wide range of speech, language, and communication needs—whether they experience difficulties with speech clarity, fluency, voice, language comprehension, or communication issues associated with developmental conditions. Every therapy plan is tailored to the child’s individual strengths, challenges, and learning style.
Our Specialised Interventions Include:
- Language Development Therapy: Strengthening receptive and expressive language for effective communication.
- Articulation & Phonological Therapy: Improving speech sound production and phonological awareness.
- Fluency & Voice Therapy: Supporting children with stuttering, stammering, and voice quality concerns.
- Auditory-Verbal Therapy (AVT): Developing listening and spoken language skills in children with hearing impairment.
- Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) Therapy: Supporting children who communicate through echolalia to build flexible, meaningful language use.
- Oral Placement Therapy (OPT): Enhancing oral-motor strength and coordination for clear speech and improved feeding skills.
- AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication): Introducing communication systems for non-verbal or minimally verbal children.
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) Intervention: Addressing motor-planning difficulties to improve coordinated speech movements.
- Feeding & Swallowing Therapy (Paediatric Dysphagia): Supporting safe feeding and swallowing through targeted oral-motor interventions.
Our therapists ensure that every child receives individualised and holistic support that encourages meaningful progress, confident communication, and successful participation in everyday life.
Who Can Benefit from Speech and Language Therapy
- Speech delay or late talking
- Articulation and pronunciation difficulties
- Stammering or stuttering
- Voice-related concerns
- Language delay or comprehension challenges
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Hearing impairment requiring listening and spoken language therapy
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
- Feeding and swallowing (paediatric dysphagia) concerns
- Gestalt language processing / echolalic speech patterns
