FREE E-Book - Developing Literacy Skills – Talk and Teach

FREE E-Book - Developing Literacy Skills

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📖 Developing Literacy Skills: A Practical Guide for Parents & Carers

Build the foundations for confident reading and writing with this free, easy-to-follow guide created by Speech Therapists and Educators. Developing Literacy Skills helps families understand how children learn to read and offers practical strategies you can use at home to support your child’s learning journey.

What’s Inside?
✅ Step-by-step guidance on phonological awareness, decoding, and blending sounds
✅ Easy explanations of literacy terms like segmenting, word recognition, and fluency
✅ Strategies for building vocabulary, comprehension, and early writing skills
✅ Visuals and examples aligned with the Science of Reading

Perfect for Families Who Want To:
✨ Support their child’s reading at home with confidence
✨ Reinforce early literacy skills in a fun, structured way
✨ Encourage a love of books, sounds, and storytelling

💡 Download your free copy today and give your child a head start in reading, language, and learning!

By downloading, you’ll also get access to exclusive Talk and Teach tips, tools, and updates to support your child’s development.

FREE E-Book - Developing Literacy Skills Tool Kit : Created by Certified Speech Pathologists

Our founder and Director, Elizabeth Jones BA (Hons) (CPSP) has been working as a Speech Pathologist in the Public Education and Disability sector for twenty years.

Our speech therapy tool kits empower parents by giving them the knowledge and resources to teach their children in their own homes right now.  

Speech therapists like Elizabeth have been providing therapy home programs for their clients for many years.  Elizabeth understands how busy life is, especially for families who have children with additional needs.  The resources in our tool kits are selected because they are effective, easy to use, fun activities that can be practised in between busy home routines and therapy appointments. They are a great way to get started with speech therapy or as additional resources for your child’s existing therapy programs. Â