Part 1 explores the theoretical background and working philosophy underpinning the approach.
Part 2 provides excellent photocopiable resource material for speech and language therapists, teachers and parents / caregivers, and others involved with communicatively-impaired school-aged children.
It includes sections on:
- Relaxation exercises
- Coping strategies (eg. for handling bullying) and social competence
- Communication "toolkit" and social skills
- Repair strategies and using best speech
- Identifying where and how sounds are made
- How the voice works
The research-based programme has proved to be a highly successful means of enabling the child to cope effectively with dysfunctional communication on a daily basis. It promotes the value of intensive individual and group work for boosting communication, specific speech dificulties and social competence within a supportive environment.