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The Talk Shop

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Premises

The Talk Shop is situated at 48 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.  The facility includes:

  • Six classrooms
  • Six speech therapy rooms
  • A Psychology room for Play Therapy and Psycho-Educational Assessments
  • A Physiotherapy/Occupational therapy block which includes a gross motor room, a sensory room, a fine motor/assessment room and a messy play area
  • A reception/admin office
  • A Kitchen
  • A library for children’s books and reference books
  • Undercover walkway between outside classrooms
  • A secure play area with a jungle gym, sandpit, trampoline and bike track
  • Staff parking for 15 cars on the premises
  • Parking outside the gate for parents – we have two security guards to watch the cars

 

The Talkshop premises


 

Sleep

The Importance of Sleep. Research has indicated that it is not the number of brain cells that are important for a child’s potential or ability to learn but rather the number of connections each nerve makes within the brain. We call these connections dendrites and they are extremely important for … [Read More...]

Phonological Awareness

Phonological Awareness. When children start school they face the biggest challenge of their lives – that of learning to read. Emergent literacy is a developmental period that is receiving much … [Read More...]

Early Intervention

There are many reasons why early intervention gives a child the best chance of future success and this article will help to explore some of these reasons and develop a cogent argument for early … [Read More...]

Dyspraxia

Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia (DVD) has many different names that might be confusing to parents: motor planning speech disorder apraxia dyspraxia apraxia of speech sequencing … [Read More...]

Discourse – Using Storytelling

In order to promote narrative discourse, children need to have an understanding of sequence so that they understand that news and stories have a beginning, a middle and an end. Story telling is a … [Read More...]

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