Does your child have trouble being understood?
Do they have unclear speech, difficulty making sentences or do they stammer?
Does your child have difficulty with attention, listening or understanding sentences?
Magic Words private speech and language therapy clinic offers assessment, advice reports (including reports for statement applications), training for professionals and parents, and therapy for a range of speech, language and communication difficulties in children including:
- Dysfluency / Stammering
- Speech sound delays and disorders
- Language delays and disorders
- Dyspraxia
- Specific Language Impairment
- Social communication difficulties including Semantic Pragmatic Disorder, Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome
- Word finding
- Attention and listening
- Auditory processing Disorder
- Voice disorders
We are a small team of speech therapists providing speech and language
therapy across the Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire,
Milton Keynes, Luton, Northampton, North London, Middlesex and
Hertfordshire areas.
Our service
Magic words offers a flexible, prompt and complete service tailored to your child’s individual needs. The lead speech therapist, Eleanor Harris, has experience working with children of all ages and with a wide range of communication difficulties. Eleanor understands that children learn best when having fun and aims to make therapy entertaining and enjoyable.
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Employment
If you are a Speech and Language Therapist with a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience and you would like to discuss the possibility of joining our team on a self-employed basis please telephone Eleanor Harris on 07977 686587.
The "Giving Voice" Campaign
Magic Words Speech and Language Therapy is proud to support the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists 'Giving Voice' campaign. This is a campaign to raise public awareness of the positive impact that speech and language therapy has on the lives of adults and children with speech, language and communication needs, their families, and the wider society. 
