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Assessments | Reports | Therapy
in the areas of
Speech 

Articulation Disorders

Phonological Disorders

Childhood Apraxia of Speech  

If your difficulties lie with speech, people might have trouble understanding what you are saying. You might pronounce words differently to other people, by missing sounds or mixing them around. You might always make the same mistakes, or they might change. Maybe people think you mumble or need to speak more clearly. 

Fluency

Preschoolers who stutter
School age children who stutter 

If your difficulties lie with fluency, you might repeat sounds or words when talking. There might also be some other noises or filler words that impact how efficiently you can communicate. 

Language

​Receptive & Expressive Language

Developmental Language Disorder

Early or High Level Language

If your difficulties lie with language, you might have trouble understanding what people say to you, or you might find it hard to put words together to say what you need to. It could be a delay in learning to talk, or a disorder that becomes apparent or is acquired later in life. Language difficulties can occur in spoken or written form.

Literacy

Reading and decoding

Spelling and encoding 

If your difficulties lie with literacy, you might have trouble reading or spelling. Your might be behind your peers at school, find reading and writing really effortful, or get stuck on words you've never seen before. 

Programs and Approaches

Articulation Therapy

Communication Partner Training

Core Vocabulary Therapy

Hanen - More Than Words

Language Stimulation

Natural Language Acquisition

Phonological Contrast Therapies

PROMPT

Robust Vocabulary Instruction

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