Speech Therapy for Toddlers and Preschool Children
Parents often come to us wondering...
“Is my child just a late talker? Or should I be concerned?”
“Everyone says ‘wait and see’, but my gut feeling says something is not quite right.”
“Will my child be able to catch up? I really don’t want to miss something important.”
We are here to help
With over 10+ years of experience, our speech therapists have partnered with hundreds of families on this journey.
We will help you
1. Understand what is typical and what needs support
2. Support your child’s speech, language and interaction skills through meaningful play
3. Give clear guidance to support your needs
Supporting your child’s communication. Gently, thoughtfully and at the right pace.
Our Approach with Young Children
Play-based and child-led
Because children learn best when they feel safe and are having fun
Evidence-informed
Our therapy is guided by clinical expertise, not trends
Parent-inclusive
We provide clear explanations and practical strategies for home so that progress continues beyond the therapy room!
Why Choose Jubilant Speech Therapy?
Experience working with toddlers and preschoolers
Gentle and respectful approach
Clear communication with parents with regular updates on progress
We focus on confidence and connection, not just milestones
Areas that we work on for toddlers and preschoolers in speech therapy
Who this service is for
Here are some common concerns that parents may have about their child’s communication skills.
Pronunciation or speech clarity
> Speech is difficult to understand
> Omitting or changing sounds in words (e.g., saying “fish” as “pish”, “star” as “tar”)
> Difficulty pronouncing many sounds
Find out more about speech sound therapy
"Speech Delay" or Language Learning Concerns
> Picking up first words (e.g., “late talkers”)
> Forming sentences
> Story-telling skills
> Using a wide vocabulary
> Using gestures
> Answering questions
> Following instructions
Find out more about language therapy
Social interaction and Social Communication Differences
> Making eye contact
> Joint attention and staying engaged in activities
> Maintaining back-and-forth interactions
> Joining and interacting within a group setting
> Making friends
> Emotional regulation (e.g., managing meltdowns)
Play Skills
> Using objects as per their intended function (e.g., spoon for ‘eating’)
> Exploring different toys and play ideas (e.g., construction toys, pretend play)
And many more
> Your speech therapist will be able to advise which areas to focus on for your child’s individual needs!
Not sure if therapy is needed?
Let’s have a chat. A consultation can help you decide what’s right for your child.
We provide speech therapy clinic sessions, home-based speech therapy and online consultations.
Contact Us
(65) 8785 8210
connect@jubilantspeechtherapy.com
Jubilant Speech Therapy (Tanjong Pagar)
79 Anson Road
#22-01
Singapore 079906
Jubilant Speech Therapy (Dempsey Hill)
27A Loewen Road
Singapore 248839