Information and advice to help my child / young person who is having difficulty understanding, talking or communicating

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The resources here will help you reach the outcome: "I know how to help my young adult in my family who struggles to understand, talk or communicate."

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Afasic

Afasic supports parents and carers with young adults who have difficulties with listening, talking and understanding others.  Here they provide you with a wide range of information about talking, listening and understanding and what might cause these difficulties.  If you worried that your young adult is not talking or not saying as much as other children of their age, you can contact Afasic by telephone or email to speak to someone who can help.   

Cost: Free

Afasic
Family Support
Family Support

Parent information, advice and resources - Worcestershire

The Worcestershire Speech and Language Therapy service website provides a comprehensive range of resources, advice and You Tube videos to help parents to support their child / young person at home. 

Visit the website to find:

  • Information about speech, language and communication
  • Free resources you can download and use at home
  • Links to our You Tube channel where you will find demonstrations of activities you can do at home
  • Further information about the local team, where we work and what services we provide 

Cost: Free

Parent information, advice and resources - Worcestershire
Family SupportEnvironmentIntervention
Family SupportEnvironmentIntervention

Learning About New Words

This video focuses on learning new words and strategies to support young people in developing their vocabulary.

Cost: Free

Learning About New Words
Family SupportIntervention
Family SupportIntervention

Supporting Understanding

This video features six top tips to help a young person better understand what is being said to them.

It is part of a series that has been made to help parents and carers support young people (aged 11-18) with communication difficulties. 

Cost: Free

Supporting Understanding
Family SupportIntervention
Family SupportIntervention

Speech and Language UK How to support your child

This information about how to support your young person forms part of Speech and Language UK's guide to the typical stages of speech and language development.  Children and young people develop language at different rates and understanding you can do to support can help you give them the best start on their journey to developing communication and language skills. 

Cost: Free

Speech and Language UK How to support your child
Family SupportIdentificationIntervention
Family SupportIdentificationIntervention

TCT Universally Speaking Ages and Stages 11-18 years

Universally Speaking is a series of booklets for anyone who works with children and young people. The booklets show where children and young people should be with their communication skills at any given age.  You can use the booklets to find out whether the children and young people you work with are on the right track, what helps them learn to talk and listen and what to do if you have concerns about any of their communication abilities.

Cost: Free

TCT Universally Speaking Ages and Stages 11-18 years
Family SupportIdentificationIntervention
Family SupportIdentificationIntervention

Makaton sign and symbol resources

These free Makaton resources are available for you to access and use to support communication.  These symbols and signs help you to provide extra information and clues about what you are saying as well as support the development of essential communication skills such as attention and listening and understanding. 

Cost: Free

Makaton sign and symbol resources
Family SupportIntervention
Family SupportIntervention

ASLTIP

The Association of Speech and Language Therapists in Independent Practice (ASLTIP) provides information and a contact point for members of the public searching for an Independent Speech and Language Therapist. It also provides members with access to a UK network of SLTs and ongoing professional support.

Cost: £

ASLTIP
Family SupportWorkforce
Family SupportWorkforce
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