Caint Speech Therapy Cork Free Talks will be taking place in the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Cork on the 22nd June. The first talk will be on the subject of Communication in the Preschool Years 1 – 4 Years from 5 -7 years. This talk will cover; Outline children’s milestones Identifying difficulties in Communication Development. Tips & Strategies The second talk will be on the
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Kelly Martin recently joined the CAINT Speech Therapy Team in February 2016. Kelly is currently working between the Naas and our new Portmarnock Speech Therapy clinic. Our Portmarnock Speech Therapy Clinic opens on the 1st June 2016. Before obtaining a Masters in Speech and Language Therapy from the University of Limerick, Kelly graduated from the Dublin Institute of Technology with an Honours degree in Early
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We are moving our Cork Speech Therapy clinic on the 1st June 2016. Our new address is Acorn Business Centre, Blackrock Cork. We are very excited about this move to great facilities in a great location. Please contact the clinic on 085 8673097 or info@caintspeechtherapy.ie to book appointments or for a free phone consult.
Christine Hurley joined the CAINT speech therapy team in March 2016 to work in our Cork speech therapy clinic. Christine graduated from UCC with a BSc (Hons) in Speech and Language Therapy in 2009. Since then, Christine has gained a range of experience working across different organisations within Ireland. Christine has previously worked with the HSE in the midlands as well as with a
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Signs of common speech and language disorders in adults and children between birth to 4 years of age, an important stage in early detection of communication disorders: Children and Youth Does not interact socially (infancy and older) Does not follow or understand what you say (starting at 1 year) Says only a few sounds, words, or gestures (18 months to 2 years) Words are not
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Speech Delay / Disorder: What is speech delay / disorder? During the early preschool years, some children’s speech is easier to understand than others. Children who are more difficult to understand may be developing their speech skills at a slower rate than their peers. Each sound has an expected age-range for when it should be correctly articulated. Speech sound delays/disorders include problems with articulation
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