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Speech and language therapy

Most children with Down's syndrome  Define Down's syndrome have delayed speech and language development, but still learn to communicate from an early age.

Speech and language therapy  Define Speech and language therapy helps people with Down's syndrome to communicate with others. This means they can relate to other people and say what they want and how they feel, through talking, gestures, eye contact, facial expression and tone of voice.

A speech and language therapist suggests ways of promoting communication and listening skills. They can also give advice on feeding and swallowing if there are any difficulties.

Related Websites

Makaton
www.makaton.org
Signalong
www.signalong.org.uk
Talking Mats
www.talkingmats.com

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