Often when your child needs Speech Therapy, everyone in the family gets frustrated when he can’t get his point across. As a parent, sometimes you feel lost, not sure if you are doing enough.
Do you feel your child should have caught up by now or that you are missing something? Or you think you have waited long enough just spinning your wheels?
Parents like you know that expert help is important, but sometimes getting that help is a battle, isn’t it?
I’m Kathryn and as an experienced Speech Therapist, I’m here to make sure you get expert help and advice about Speech Therapy Homework so you can stop worrying and start playing with your kids!
I know kids learn best while they are having fun, and experience assures me that from that place where you are now - your child WILL start to come on and make progress. It will be like it all finally clicked.
Every day I see parents who want to help their children with Speech Therapy but who often don’t find the time for the home practise I recommend. When I became a Mother myself, I realized why - there is so little time to get everything done!
Do you want to help your kids with speech therapy but feel unsure where to start?
Do you trust your therapist to ensure your child gets the correct diagnosis and treatment for their speech and language but feel that no-one understands your child like you? Maybe you think...
I wanted to give parents an easy way to help their children with speech therapy that fits in easily with our busy daily lives.
We Speech Therapists all have our favorite kit, and families are often surprised to find that we often use the regular board games and toys that you already have at home.
Now I’m going to let you in on our tricks of the trade so you and your kids can start having fun with your homework!
I can promise you …
No boring drills for your kids to hate and
No complicated techniques that you can’t understand
Instead learn...

So come on - let's get started!
And don’t forget - if you have any questions, please drop me a line I would love to hear from you!
Sing Nursery Rhymes and Action Songs
Traditional songs and rhymes have hand actions that let your child join in and take a turn, even before they can sing the words.
This helps to work on listening, attention, imitation and turntaking, all important skills for Speech and Language development!