Our daughter (aged 4.5 years) has been seeing Kate via Skype sessions for almost a year now and the difference in her speech is phenomenal!

Kate’s fun and interactive sessions have allowed Isla to receive the professional help she needed whilst gaining confidence in her speech at the same time. Kate is able to adapt to Isla’s needs by ensuring the games and topics within her session are fun and hold her attention. In fact Kate often modifies the session and uses Isla’s interests as a focus.

The homework or tasks given after each session are fun and manageable to fit into even the busiest of households. Kate has a very gentle, caring and patient approach and Isla enjoys her time with Kate every week.

The explanations given face to face and the summaries, e mailed after each session, are both very reassuring in providing feedback and a clear plan of therapy.

We are very grateful to Kate for all that she has done for our little girl and we would highly recommend her to anyone considering speech therapy.

Family in the Middle East who have been receiving therapy via Skype/Zoom
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