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Welcome to our blog. Here at Apple Tree Speech and Language Therapy we are committed to helping children communicate more effectively. We support parents, carers and teachers, so that they can enable children to interact with others successfully. We look forward to hearing your thoughts, comments and queries about children's speech and language development.

Welcome to Apple Tree speech blog

16/1/2013

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Welcome to Apple Tree's brand-new blog and website. We're really excited about the new content. There’s heaps of useful information on how to help your child's speech and language.

Unsure if your child may have speech and language difficulties, then  look at our page on “who is therapy for?”

If you know your child has particular diagnosis, or disorder then find out more on our “disorders” page.

Wondering how speech and language therapy can help? Then turn to our services pages on assessment, therapy and techniques.

The biggest difference with the new site is that there are lots of new resources and information for parents and those working with children with speech and language difficulties. These are resources we have used, or that have been recommended by  parents. We want to expand these resources over time so please let us know what you find useful and what else you would like to see.

Tell us what has helped your child by adding your comments to the Blog. In this way other families can benefit from your experiences.

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    Anna Koppenhout has been supporting children with speech and language difficulties and their families for 30 years. She worked in various  NHS settings and has established an independent speech and language therapy practice in Kingston Upon  Thames. She has worked with children with a wide range of disorders and has particular experience with autistic spectrum disorders and a special interest in cleft palate.

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