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Voice Therapy for Children

Voice Therapy with children requires a special approach. Voice therapy should be playful and engaging, as well as developmentally appropriate for the child, to enable them to participate well in therapy.

Some children may have a voice problem such as vocal fold nodules, that usually recover well with voice therapy. Other children may have a more long-lasting voice problem that requires support around maximising the child’s vocal potential and dealing with the voice disorder on their lives.

Nicola uses games, art, puppets, movement and the imagination of the child, to tailor the sessions to suit their temperament and pace of learning. She invites the families to join in with the journey of change.