
Speech & Language Therapy
Helps children improve their ability to communicate, whether through speaking, using signs, or using communication devices.
Unlocking Potential through Specialized Support.
Our Speech and Language Therapy program is dedicated to helping children find their voice. Whether a child is non-verbal, has articulation difficulties, or struggles with social communication, our therapists provide personalized interventions to unlock their communicative potential. We also address feeding and swallowing disorders through specialized support.
Key Benefits
Improved expressive and receptive language
Better articulation and clarity of speech
Mastery of alternative communication (AAC) if needed
Enhanced social communication and turn-taking
Safe and efficient swallowing/feeding
A Tailored Framework for Every Child
Scientific rigour meets biological nurturing in our holistic therapy delivery.
Individualized Communication Assessments
Specialized intervention tailored to support the unique needs of neurodivergent learners.
Articulation and Phonological Therapy
Specialized intervention tailored to support the unique needs of neurodivergent learners.
Vocabulary and Sentence Building
Specialized intervention tailored to support the unique needs of neurodivergent learners.
Social Skills Groups
Specialized intervention tailored to support the unique needs of neurodivergent learners.
Oral Motor Exercises
Specialized intervention tailored to support the unique needs of neurodivergent learners.
Other Specialized Programmes
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
A structured, evidence-based therapy delivered in a warm, child-centered environment that helps children build communication, social, academic, and daily living skills through positive reinforcement.
Occupational Therapy
A specialised program helping children develop essential skills for daily life — from fine motor skills like writing, to self-care tasks like dressing — fostering independence and confidence in school and at home.
Sensory Integration Therapy
Designed to help children process and respond to sensory information more effectively, improving focus and behavior.