Support the learning and development of children and adults with communication disorders and equip yourself with the necessary skills in speech and language therapy, with the Speech and Language Therapy Assistant course.
This course is an entry-level introduction to speech and language therapy, exploring the role and responsibilities of a speech therapy assistant and speech pathologist in detail. You will start by learning the basics of literacy development, moving onto the science of speech, and how the human nervous system controls our speech and ability to swallow,
Throughout the course, you will explore a wide range of speech and language disorders such as ADHD, Huntington’s and autism. You will also be introduced to effective strategies and practical exercises for treating patients.
The title Speech and Language Therapist is protected by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and completion of this course neither entitles you to use the title Speech and Language Therapist, nor call your services Speech and Language Therapy.
Highlights of The Speech and Language Therapy Assistant:
- Develop essential communication, organisational, research and motivational skills
- Learn how the human nervous system works and how the brain control speech
- Expand your knowledge of language development and acquisition
- Understand the basics of speech and language science
- Familiarise with common communication disorders such as ADHD and Hungtington’s
- Broaden your understanding of linguistic concepts within key language areas
- Explore techniques and strategies for supporting the development of communication in your clients