Lead Academy PTE
License No. 283870
“This course does not provide clinical therapist certification or eligibility to practice.”
If you have already completed and mastered the basic course “Speech and Language Therapy: A Parent’s Guide,” this advanced program is the natural next step for you.
This course is designed to take learners beyond sounds and single words and help them communicate with confidence, clarity, and purpose in real-life situations.
Through structured practice and therapy-focused activities, learners gradually develop stronger sentence formation, better understanding, improved fluency, and meaningful conversation skills—making communication more natural and effective.
What Will Learners Learn?
Clear production of speech sounds and meaningful use of words
Combining words to form longer, complete sentences
Answering and asking WH-questions (who, what, where, when, why, how)
Participating in guided and unseen discussions
Improving fluency using structured speech techniques
Using picture-based communication systems when needed
Managing echolalia and repetitive speech patterns
Describing, explaining, and discussing pictures confidently
Developing functional communication for daily life and social settings
Who Is This Course For?
Learners who have completed a basic speech & language therapy course
Children who can speak but struggle with sentence building or fluency
Parents looking for advanced, structured speech therapy support
Take the next step in your child’s communication journey—enroll now and help them speak with confidence.
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Course Overview
Introduction
Your Baby’s 0 to 3 Months
Language & Development at 4–6 Months
Exploring the World (7–9 Months)
Developmental Milestones at 10–12 Months
Summary
Stages of Development – 13 to 15 Months
Stages of Development – 16 to 18 Months
Stages of Development – 19 to 24 Months
Stages of Development – 25 to 30 Months
Stages of Development – 31 to 36 Months
Stages of Development – 37 to 42 Months
Stages of Development – 43 to 48 Months
Summary
Early Intervention & Preschool
Cause & Effect Toys for Early Intervention
Cause & Effect Activity Ideas with Common Objects
Easy Tricks for Smooth Transitions in Speech Therapy
Language Intervention Categories
How and Why to Teach Basic Concepts
Introduction
Sequencing
Steps to Teaching Sequencing
Quizzes for Preverbal Skills
Introduction
The Imitation Hierarchy
Introduction
Eye Contact
Improve Eye Contact
Activities for Improving Eye Contact
Attention
Improve Attention Span
Activities for Improving Attention Span
Introduction
Key Communication Skills
Developing Language Skills
Key Language Skills
Activities to Try at Home
Home Plan for Speech and Language Development (Age 7–16)
Key Principles for Home SLT
Understanding Your Child’s SLT Goals (Based on Their IEP or IIP)
Components of the Home SLT Plan
Targeted Home Practice Activities
Quizzes for Expressive Language
Speech, Language, and Swallowing
Exercise and Therapy
Professional Responsibilities of an SLP
Quizzes for Receptive Language
Practical Lesson Introduction
Practical Exercise
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