Down Syndrome
Communication, feeding and social language support tailored to each child.
Book AssessmentOverview
Children with Down Syndrome benefit from early, consistent speech and language therapy that supports oral motor skills, vocabulary and social communication.
Signs & Symptoms
- Delayed speech and language milestones
- Reduced clarity of speech
- Feeding or swallowing difficulties in infancy
- Challenges with sentence structure and grammar
The iSpeak Approach
- Detailed developmental and communication history taken from parent or caregiver.
- Play-based, child-led assessment using validated tools appropriate for age.
- Personalised therapy plan co-created with the family, reviewed every 6–8 weeks.
- Home practice ideas that fit into daily routines — meals, bath, bedtime, play.
What to Expect in Your First Session
- A friendly 45–60 minute video session, with a parent or caregiver present.
- Warm-up activities so your child feels safe and engaged.
- Structured play tasks that let the therapist observe communication.
- A written summary and clear next steps within 48 hours.