Phonological Disorders

Patterns of sound errors that affect intelligibility.

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Overview

Phonological disorders are rule-based patterns of sound errors, such as leaving off final consonants or fronting sounds made at the back of the mouth.

Signs & Symptoms

  • Consistent patterns of sound simplification
  • Speech unclear to strangers beyond age 4
  • Multiple sound errors that group together
  • Frustration when not understood

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.

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