Resource library for educators
Check out our range of free resources for educators and professionals, designed to help you support the 1.9 million children facing challenges with talking and understanding words.
With 1.9 million children struggling with talking and understanding words, we know that each child and situation is different. We also know there are some questions that come up again and again. Our team of speech and language therapists have written these helpful info pages, based on our most frequently asked questions from educators.
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Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
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Children communicating in different ways
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Children learning more than one language
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Create opportunities for children to communicate
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Creating a communication supportive environment: Early years
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Creating a communication supportive environment: Primary
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Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
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Glue ear
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Helping children learn new words: Early years
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Helping quiet children
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Help primary-aged children learn new words
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Lisps
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Speech sounds
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Speech and language challenges and mental health
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Stammering
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Strategies to support primary-aged children’s communication ...
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Support children’s story-telling skills
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Support primary-aged children’s understanding of words and sentences
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Support young children’s understanding of words and sentences
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Supporting babies’ early communication skills
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Supporting children’s early communication skills
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Supporting communication skills and emotions
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Visual supports
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When children use memorised phrases, and information on gestalt ...
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