Speech and Language Therapy may benefit children who suffer from:
- Mild, moderate or severe learning difficulties
- Physical disabilities
- Language delay
- Specific language impairment
- Auditory processing difficulties
- Specific difficulties in producing sounds
- Hearing impairment
- Cleft palate
- Stammering
- Autism/social interaction difficulties
- Dyslexia
- Voice disorders
- Selective mutism
- Other special needs
Speech and Language difficulties may also impact upon:
- Understanding and taking part in lessons and therefore accessing the National Curriculum
- Reading and writing skills
- Social, emotional and behavioural difficulties
- Self-confidence and independence