The role of the Speech & Language Therapist is:
- To carry out assessments: Children are assessed using formal and informal assessments and observations in a variety of activities within and out with the classroom.
- To be part of an Inter-agency Team: where appropriate involving Parents, School Staff, Nurse, Physiotherapist, Dietician, Psychologist and / or Social Worker.
- Assessment is ongoing and areas assessed are: Non-verbal communication, Interaction skills, Verbal Communication skills and Eating and Drinking skills.
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To devise and contribute to programmes for each child. The Speech and Language Therapist works collaboratively with Parents, Classroom Staff and the Inter-agency Team to promote Language and Communication skills, which are an essential part of the child’s daily life.