Contact Information
Address:
Scotsdale Cl, Petts Wood, Orpington BR5 1NU, United Kingdom
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Website
https://articulatekids.co.uk/
Articulate Kids provides expert speech and language assessment and therapy for children from our two clinics: our main base in Petts Wood, Orpington (BR5 1NU), and our prestigious Harley Street clinic in Central London. We support families across Bexley, Dartford, Sidcup, Crayford, Eltham, Bromley, Beckenham, West Wickham and Shirley. Many also travel from Sevenoaks, Belgravia, Mayfair, Marylebone, Kensington, Chelsea, Fitzrovia, Bloomsbury and Regent’s Park. Our evidence-based, child-centred therapy helps with late talking, stammering, language delays and social communication. We work closely with parents to build confidence and clarity at home and school, whether you’re local or visiting from Central London.
Scotsdale Cl, Petts Wood, Orpington BR5 1NU, United Kingdom
https://articulatekids.co.uk/
Expert Speech and Language Therapy for Children in Orpington
At Articulate Kids Speech and Language Therapy, located at Scotsdale Cl, Petts Wood, Orpington BR5 1NU, we are dedicated to providing expert assessment and therapy services for children in our local community. Our team of qualified and experienced Speech and Language Therapists understand the unique challenges parents face when seeking help for their child's communication difficulties.
We specialise in addressing a range of speech and language needs, including:
Articulation and Phonology: Helping children produce clear speech sounds. Language Development: Supporting the development of understanding and expressive language skills (receptive and expressive). Receptive and Expressive Language: Enhancing vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills. Fluency: Addressing stuttering and other fluency disorders. Stammering: Providing support and therapy for children who stammer. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): Introducing communication systems for non-verbal children. Social Communication: Developing skills for understanding and using language in social interactions.Our approach is tailored to each child's specific needs. We begin with a comprehensive assessment to understand the child's communication profile thoroughly. Based on this assessment, we create individualised therapy plans designed to help your child reach their full communication potential.
We are committed to working closely with parents and caregivers, providing regular feedback on progress and offering practical strategies you can use at home to support your child's development.
For expert assessment and therapy services focused solely on the Orpington area, please contact us at +44 20 3858 0765 or visit our website at https://articulatekids.co.uk/.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What age range do you work with?
A1: We provide services for children from birth up to young adulthood within the Orpington area.
Q2: How do I book an initial assessment?
A2: You can book an initial assessment by calling our Orpington clinic directly at +44 20 3858 0765. Our team will gather some initial information and arrange a convenient date for your child's assessment.
Q3: What does the assessment process involve?
A3: The assessment typically involves an initial conversation with you about your child's history and concerns, followed by formal assessments with your child. These may include observations, play-based activities, and standardised tests to evaluate speech, language, and communication skills.
Q4: How long does therapy typically last?
A4: The duration of therapy varies significantly depending on the child's specific needs, goals, and progress. Some children may benefit from short-term intervention, while others require longer-term support. Our therapists will provide you with a realistic timeframe based on the assessment findings.
Q5: Can you provide therapy for bilingual children?
A5: Yes, we understand the importance of considering a child's home language(s). Our therapists are trained to assess and provide therapy for bilingual children, carefully distinguishing between language disorders and the natural variation that occurs in bilingual development.