Children’s Speech and Language Therapy Information and Advice
These are some resources that support and explain speech and language development for children and young people
Links
Talk to your baby is a dedicated section on speech and language development in the early years from the National Literacy Trust. This website has a huge range of resources and information for parents and practitioners.
I CAN is a national children’s charity for children with speech, language and communication difficulties. Their website has a huge range of resources and information for parents and practitioners.
Talking Point is a website provided by the charity ‘I CAN’. The website contains lots of great information to supports children’s speech and language including useful tips and normal development.
Words for life provides information, advice, and ideas for communication and literacy development for 0-11 years.
Afasic England is a charity supporting these children with speech, language and communication difficulties, and their parents.
The Fluency Trust is a registered charity formed by people who stammer and Speech and Language therapists in Swindon to provide intensive residential courses for young people who stammer.
The British Stammering Association
CLAPA (Cleft Lip And Palate Association) is an organisation for all people with and affected by cleft lip and/or palate in the UK.
The National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) is a charity dedicated to creating a world without barriers for deaf children and young people.
The Communications Trust is a website full or information and resources to help parents and practitioners identify and support children with speech, language and communication needs.
National Autistic Association is a UK charity for people with autistic spectrum conditions and their families.
Swindon Down’s Syndrome Group is a parent-led support group. It aims to support people with Down’s Syndrome, their families and carers and all those with an interest in Down’s Syndrome in Swindon and the surrounding area.
For more information about our service, and resources to support you and your child, please go to our website at:
Swindon Speech and Language Therapy
Page updated 21/04/2020