Katy King Speech and Language Therapy

Literacy and Communication Needs

This is an area of great debate in the SLT profession as to whether it is our role to support with literacy difficulties in our clients. In schools Literacy and Phonic skills often go together and as Speech and Language Therapists we support children with phonological difficulties (speech sound errors) and those with language difficulties affecting their ability to construct spoken sentences. So what is the difference between the written and spoken language?

 

Let us define the terms Literacy and Communication to better help us understand how they both interlink and are separate.

 

Literacy – ‘the ability to read and write’

Communication –the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium’

There are many different forms of communication available to us these days from talking face to face, email, texts, phone calls. In order to communicate effectively via these written forms we need to have a good level of literacy skills – even with ‘text speak’ (LOL, ROFL, BRB,).

 

Areas children may need support with in Literacy development

 

Area’s Speech and Language Therapists are skilled to support children

 

Although as SLT’s we don’t directly work on literacy we do support many of the skills needed to develop literacy skills.

 

What can you do at home?

 

 

 

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