Page 142: Secondary Language Link
Secondary Language Link Secondary Language Link is a unique and comprehensive support package for SLCN. This innovative online resource combines a standardised assessment, targeted interventions with...
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Speech Link This innovative, easy to use package takes the stress out of identifying and working with children who have developmental speech difficulties. Children with speech...
Read morePage 140: Infant & Junior Language Link
Infant & Junior Language Link Written by speech and language therapists, our award winning online packages combine standardised assessments, targeted evidence based interventions with measured outcomes...
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The Ultimate Guide to SLCN By Sophie Mustoe-Playfair & Louise Bingham Speech & Language Therapists Speech Link Multimedia Ltd. Canterbury Innovation Centre University Road Canterbury Kent CT2 7FG United Kingdom speechandlanguage.info ©Speech Link Multimedia Ltd 2020 All...
Read morePage 94-101: Dyslexia
Dyslexia Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty affecting the skills involved in reading, writing and spelling. It is often described as a specific learning ‘difference’ because...
Read morePage 90-93: Auditory Processing Disorder
Auditory Processing Disorder Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a condition which affects how the brain interprets sounds. People with APD are able to hear sounds in...
Read morePage 80-89: Hearing Impairment
Hearing Impairment Hearing impairment, also referred to as hearing loss and deafness, is when one or more parts of the ear aren’t working effectively. The ear...
Read morePage 8-9: Terminology
Terminology The terms speech, language and communication are frequently used within school settings and by Speech and Language Therapists, however, the meaning of each term can...
Read morePage 74-79: Voice Disorder
Voice Disorder Our voice is the sound produced in our throat that we use for speech or singing. Every person’s voice is unique to them in...
Read morePage 66-73: Stammering
Stammering Stammering is a condition which affects a person’s ability to produce fluent speech. The accepted term in the UK is ‘stammering’, but you might also...
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