Speech and language difficulties can affect how confidently and effectively a child communicates at home, in school and in social situations. These challenges may involve producing clear speech sounds, understanding instructions, using age-appropriate grammar, building vocabulary, organising ideas or expressing thoughts in a structured way. When these skills do not develop as expected, a child may struggle to communicate their needs, participate in learning or build relationships.
At Write2Talk, we provide specialist assessment and therapy for a wide range of speech and language disorders, including Speech Sound Disorders, Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), stammering and oro-myofunctional speech difficulties. Our assessments explore how your child processes language, how they express themselves, and how speech sounds are produced. This gives us a clear understanding of the root cause of their difficulties.
Therapy is evidence-based, engaging and tailored to each child’s learning style. Sessions may focus on building stronger phonological skills, improving expressive language, strengthening comprehension or developing more confident communication. We work closely with families and schools to create a supportive environment so progress continues outside of therapy.
At Write2Talk, we provide specialist assessment and therapy for a wide range of speech and language disorders, including Speech Sound Disorders, Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), stammering and oro-myofunctional speech difficulties. Our assessments explore how your child processes language, how they express themselves, and how speech sounds are produced. This gives us a clear understanding of the root cause of their difficulties.
Therapy is evidence-based, engaging and tailored to each child’s learning style. Sessions may focus on building stronger phonological skills, improving expressive language, strengthening comprehension or developing more confident communication. We work closely with families and schools to create a supportive environment so progress continues outside of therapy.