As a parent, you always want to know what more you can do to help your child. But once you’re out of the therapy room, you might not have enough guidance to support your child’s progress. Our resources help you with exactly that. They work well alongside speech therapy for children, reinforce therapy goals in simple, manageable ways, and offer guidance without pressure or guesswork.
If you could get more time to focus on the children you’re treating, wouldn’t you say a big, loud yes immediately? Who doesn’t want more time, right? We hear you. So instead of creating therapy materials from scratch, make the most of our structured materials created by certified professionals. Reduce the overload of preparation time, and gain more time to focus more on your core expertise.
Teachers and special educators can use these tools to support individual learning needs within classrooms. The materials are easy to adapt, visually clear, and suitable for small groups or one-on-one support.
It’s never about developing just one skill when it comes to children. When your child struggles to communicate, you also see them struggling with confidence, making eye contact, thriving in social situations, ability to regulate emotions, and more. Our guided and structured resources help older children understand important social norms, form appropriate responses, express with confidence, and navigate everyday interactions better.
To boost children’s confidence through effective communication, our resources are created to support their understanding of language, vocabulary building, and expression of thoughts with an improved flow.
With these structured and interactive resources, your child can learn and practice the correct production of speech sounds. The end result will be their clearer speech and an enjoyable learning process!
These resources include activities that influence their thinking and learning skills. This includes attention, memory, sequencing, problem-solving, and more. This improves their focus, processing of information, confidence, and overall learning and development.
These resources help your child develop the skills that are very underrated, but are very critical as they grow. Lack of emotional understanding, limited social participation, and communication anxiety, all these problems are real, and these resources help to make progress in each.
Our resources in the socio-emotional behaviour section help older children understand important social norms, emotional responses, and everyday interactions. Through guided activities and structured learning, children gradually learn how to express emotions, participate in social situations, and communicate more confidently with others.
Every foundational skill that is required for future learning is covered in these resources. Some of them are sound awareness, pre-reading, and early language patterns.