Hearing Impairment
Listening, spoken language and literacy therapy for hearing loss.
Book AssessmentOverview
Children with hearing loss — with or without hearing aids or cochlear implants — benefit from auditory-verbal and spoken language therapy.
Signs & Symptoms
- Delayed spoken language
- Reduced clarity of speech sounds
- Difficulty hearing in noise
- Reliance on visual cues
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.