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Supporting Communication Milestones in Children with Down Syndrome
While a speech delay is common in children with Down syndrome, it is important to remember that "delayed" does not mean "absent". With the right tools and a supportive environment, children with Down syndrome can become effective, confident communicators.
Apr 193 min read


How Long Will My Child Need Speech Therapy?
Read about the different factors that may contribute to the duration that your child may need speech and language therapy.
Apr 193 min read


Private vs Public: Which Route Should I Take for My Child’s Speech Therapy?
A review of the pros and cons of private therapy centres and public hospitals in Singapore.
Mar 294 min read


How Speech and Occupational Therapy Support Children with Autism
When a child receives a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), parents are often presented with a list of recommended services. Two of the most common are Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) and Occupational Therapy (OT). Read on to find out about how these services differ.
Mar 292 min read


5 Signs Your Toddler May Need a Speech Evaluation: A Parent’s Guide
As a parent, you are the world’s leading expert on your child. You notice the tiny nuances — the way they scrunch their nose when they’re happy or the specific sound they make when they want their favourite blanket. However, when it comes to communication, it can be difficult to tell the difference between a "late bloomer" and a child who needs professional support.
Mar 293 min read
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