We are dedicated to providing the best service.

At Communication key, we are passionate about helping children and young people find their voice, build confidence, and thrive through effective communication.

We provide specialist Speech, Language and Communication Therapy for children and young people with a wide range of needs — from speech sound difficulties and language delays to social communication challenges and more complex diagnoses such as autism or developmental language disorder (DLD).

Our mission is simple:

To empower every child to communicate clearly, confidently and with joy — in their own way, at their own pace.

What We Do ?

We work closely with children, their families, schools, and other professionals to provide:

  • Individualised therapy plans tailored to each child’s specific needs
  • Assessment and diagnosis of speech and language difficulties
  • Early intervention for younger children
  • Support for school-aged children and teens facing communication challenges
  • Advice and coaching for parents and carers to support learning at home

Whether your child is just starting to speak, struggling to be understood, or needs help with understanding and using language in the classroom or socially, we are here to help.

Our Approach

  • Fun and engaging – because children learn best when they’re enjoying themselves
  • Evidence-based and effective – grounded in the latest research and best practice
  • Collaborative – involving parents, carers, and educators every step of the way
  • Flexible – sessions can take place in homes, schools, or online to suit your needs

We understand how deeply communication impacts a child’s confidence, relationships, and learning. That’s why we take the time to get to know each child and build a trusting relationship that supports real progress.

Who We Help

We support children and young people with:

  • Speech sound difficulties (e.g. unclear speech)
  • Delayed or disordered language development
  • Autism spectrum conditions
  • Stammering/stuttering
  • Social communication difficulties
  • Voice issues
  • Listening and attention difficulties

If you have concerns about your child’s communication, or just want to give them a great start, we’re here to help.