Reanne Stanton is a paediatric speech and language therapist working in schools. She supports children with communication needs, including developmental language disorder (DLD), and helps create inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly environments through therapy, training and collaboration.
In this episode, Reanne shares insights into her work supporting children in schools. From identifying speech and language needs to tailoring interventions like colourful semantics, Reanne explores how collaborative, child-centred therapy makes a real impact. She also unpacks developmental language disorder (DLD), its complexity, and the importance of inclusive, accessible school environments.
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Reanne Stanton is a paediatric speech and language therapist working in schools. She supports children with communication needs, including developmental language disorder (DLD), and helps create inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly environments through therapy, training and collaboration.
In this episode, Reanne shares insights into her work supporting children in schools. From identifying speech and language needs to tailoring interventions like colourful semantics, Reanne explores how collaborative, child-centred therapy makes a real impact. She also unpacks developmental language disorder (DLD), its complexity, and the importance of inclusive, accessible school environments.
THE OWL CENTRE
The Owl Centre is on a mission to provide the best independent Autism Assessment, ADHD Assessment and Therapy Services possible.
Learn more about us at The Owl Centre.
Welcome to Hoots Who, The Owl Centre’s Neurodiversity Podcast. Join us as we explore heartfelt stories, insightful anecdotes, and practical tips from the remarkable people who make up our neurodiversity team. From our dedicated staff members to the inspirational colleagues we collaborate with, each episode brings you closer to the world of neurodiversity, celebrating the unique perspectives and strengths that make us who we are.