What can we help with?
Speech sounds/articulation:
This refers to the way your child sounds. Some speech errors are developmental however as children become older, they should become easier to understand. ​
Social skills development:
This is so important for making friends and getting along with others. It’s all about learning how to chat, pick up on social cues, and express yourself in different situations. When you work on these skills, you get better at teaming up with people, solving problems, and feeling comfortable in social settings. In the end, having good social skills helps you connect with others and feel like you really belong.
Language skills:
At So to speak we can develop tailored approaches to help your child develop their understanding (receptive language) their use of language (expressive language)
Attention skills:
Children often have difficulties concentrating, forgetting instructions, moving from one task to another without completing anything.
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This can affect a child's behaviour and or development both at home and school...
Reading and spelling skills:
Reading and spelling are highly correlated and involve so many skill sets. Your child needs to be able to recognise how we make sense of sounds and letters and then put them together to form words.
Emotional regulation:
Emotional regulation is the ability to manage your emotions effectively. It involves feelings and using strategies to cope with them. Developing these skills enhances well-being and resilience, leading to a more balanced life.