What you need to know about Cluttering
Cluttering is a relatively little known fluency disorder characterised by excessive breaks in the normal flow of speech that seem to result from disorganised speech planning, talking too fast or
Cluttering is a relatively little known fluency disorder characterised by excessive breaks in the normal flow of speech that seem to result from disorganised speech planning, talking too fast or
Here is a video clip to give you some ideas on how to use LeoMagan puzzle to help children learn about sentence structures and questions.
This is me sharing some thoughts, being the Centre Manager of a very successful speech and language therapy centre (am deeply grateful for it). Yesterday a very concerned mother called. She
As a speech and language therapist I assess and help children with speech and language difficulties, including some as young as 11 months. It is important for parents to realize that
Okay, I hope you will look at your toothbrush in a different light after reading this. Did you ever think your humble toothbrush could be your mentor? In our therapy starter
“I see how you do it but I just can’t teach him at home!” Kirsten said to me at the beginning of a speech therapy session for Leonard. “I read your
My previous blog summarized the 3 key principles to stimulate communication. Here are actual examples for each of the 3 key areas: I. ‘Get what you want’. 1. ‘Oh my, this is
“I just want a child I can connect with,” said Mrs Chang as she sat in my speech therapy room, with quiet frustration. The fact is, if you are trying to
As a successful speech and language therapy centre, we get asked quite a lot about the initial consultation (or assessment) and subsequent sessions. We thought it would be useful for