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Welcome to icommunicate: speech therapy services, information and resources Print E-mail

icommunicate is dedicated to enhancing Speech, Language and Communication for all individuals by providing information and resources for speech therapy / pathology, and all difficulties and disorders relating to communication. As well as helping individuals with communication difficulties, we want to provide information for parents and teachers about how they can develop and enhance their children’s speech and language skills. icommunicate provides a wealth of information about a wide variety of speech and language disorders (such as apraxia, phonological delay, aphasia, dysarthria, stuttering etc), communication development, hearing impairment, autism, brain injury, stroke and acquired adult communication difficulties, special needs and learning difficulties, and assistive communication (AAC).

For those adults and children currently working with a speech and language therapist / pathologist, we hope this site will provide extra resources and activities to work in conjunction with an established speech therapy schedule, or to provide individuals with the necessary resources to make some progress independently, from the comfort of your own home, at your own pace. It is not our intention to replace face to face speech therapy, but we hope the information and resources provided on this website will help individuals make progress and achieve their communication goals. However, if you do want to talk to a Speech Therapist / Pathologist, we also offer Speech Therapy through our online Live service, where you can talk to, and work with a professional and take part in a therapy programmes.

Speech Therapy Resources

icommunicate offers an unprecedented variety of speech therapy and communication resources:

Adult Section
Our Adult Section contains information relating to Speech Disorders, Stroke, Neurological Disease (such as Parkinsons and ALS), Brain Injury, Dysarthria, Aphasia, Hearing Impairment, Learning Difficulties and Assistive Communication (AAC).

Child Section
Our Child Section contains information relating to Speech and Language Difficulties, Child Development, Milestones, Autism, Apraxia, Hearing Impairment, Special Needs, Stuttering, and Literacy Difficulties.

Resource Centre
Our Resource Centre provides loads of free downloadable PDF's and videos with information, tips, and guides on improving communication. These resources are continually updated.

Speech Therapy Forum
Our comprehensive Forum allows you to ask and answer questions about any type of communication difficulty.

 

Talk to a Speech Therapist

All the information on the site is written by qualified, certified Speech and Language Therapists / Pathologists*. We also now offer an Online Consultancy where you can talk with a Therapist / Pathologist, and using our online software we may be able to offer online therapy (Telepractice) with our Speech Therapy Live Service. See our icommunicate Online Therapy page.

 

Become an icommunicate member

Please consider becoming a member of our new icommunity. This online community has been created to share information, resources and ideas. It’s free, and very quick and easy to join (1-2 minutes). You will also get full use of the Forum, and access to more resources in the Members Section.

 

The icommunicate Guide

For a comprehensive guide of what this site has to offer go to our icommunicate guide, where you will also find introductory videos to the site.

 

icommunicate Blog

Check out the icommunicate blog for the latest news, webinars and special offers on services.

 

What the other people are saying about our site:

Dear Johan,
Congratulations on your website icommunicate. I am interested in information for families raising a deaf child and have found the information on the website comprehensive and parent-friendly. I would encourage anyone interested in speech and language difficulties to see what the site has to offer them. Thank you for giving us permission to share it with families in Australia.
Kind regards
Ann Porter
Aussie Deaf Kids


Icommunicatetherapy.com....
This web site is an excellent resource for the stroke or brain injury home caregiver who is dealing with a patient who has communication challenges (i.e. speaking and listening). Here the non-professional caregiver will find understandable explanations of the various kinds of disabilities, as well as therapeutic exercises and suggested approaches that could be included in a home rehab program. For those of us who have virtually no medical training, this is an excellent resource with an on-line forum, moderated by a professional therapist. As a “brain” caregiver, I know how helpful it is to know what the professionals consider a therapeutic challenge, so that I can readjust my expectations for my patient’s recovery and deal more realistically with the problems I encounter on a daily basis.
Madonna Siles, C.P.C. Author -- Eureka! Memories and Motivations and Brain, Heal Thyself
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*Speech Therapists and Speech Pathologists are the same type of professional with the same qualifications.

 
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