Speech Therapy for Children
How to know if your child has speech, language or auditory processing difficulties and requires speech therapy
Do any of the following apply?
- Talking that is not clear
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Being misunderstood by others
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Leaving out sounds or parts of words
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Limited vocabulary - using too few words or babbling
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Struggling to find the right word
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Confusing word order
- Child Autism issues
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Speech not fluent
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Repetition of sounds or words
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Difficulty processing information
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Problems following instructions
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Inability to recall information or retell a story
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Language developing slowly or lagging behind
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Husky or strained voice
If your child shows any of the above signs he or she may benefit from professional speech language therapy at Voice Culture.
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Voice Culture speech therapists are fully qualified, registered with NZSTA (or equivalent) and because they keep up with current research on best practice methods, you can be assured of great speech language therapy: sessions that are “full on” with games, fun activities and lots of hands-on involvement.
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate in sessions and to learn how to assist learning at home.
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Concerned for your pre-schooler's speech...
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:: Helpful Hints
Here's how you can teach your child speech skills at home and have fun at the same time.
Attention and Listening are essential skills for pre-school and school age children. It's easy to forget attention and listening skills need to be taught to children from an early age.
The games below are a fun way to teach these really important skills.
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