Language and Communication Assessment for children

Linked Communication uses a range of formal assessments and informal clinical observation to assess, word processing, working memory, understanding and use of language.

What is Language?

Language is how we understand and use information to communicate our needs, wants, feelings, thoughts, and ideas.

Language refers to:

  • Knowing and choosing the right words to explain what you mean

  • Joining words together into short phrases, sentences, stories and conversations

  • Making sense of what people say e.g., understanding questions and instructions.

Communication refers to:

  • Using language or gestures in different ways, for example, to have a conversation or to give someone directions

  • Being able to consider other people’s points of view.

  • Using and understanding body language and facial expressions, such as:

    • Knowing when someone is bored.

    • Being able to listen to and look at people when having a conversation.

    • Knowing how to take turns and to listen as well as talk.

    • Knowing how close to stand next to someone.

Child having a Language and Communication Assessment
Child having a Language and Communication Assessment

Language and communication red flags

  • Difficulty in communicating with others

  • Difficulties saying what they want to

  • Difficulty understanding verbal instructions, questions, and concepts

  • Difficulties understanding and using social rules

  • Difficulties processing language

What to expect in your child’s Language and Communication Assessment

The informant (someone who knows the child well in the home context) will complete a case history with one of our speech and language therapists either via the telephone or face-to-face. This will usually take place prior to meeting your child. The clinician will take a detailed history of your child’s presenting difficulties, past medical history, developmental history, and family history. This lasts for approximately 30 minutes.

Your child’s case history

A questionnaire will be completed by a staff member who has ideally known your child for at least 6-12 months. This information is used to determine your child’s presentation in their learning environment. On some occasions, a classroom/playground observation may be required.

School Information

The assessment may take place in our clinic, in school or online.

On the day of the assessment, the speech and language therapist will meet with your child and conduct an informal clinical observation and a range of formal language assessments focussing on:

  • Attention and listening

  • Processing and working memory

  • Vocabulary knowledge

  • Understanding concepts and instructions

  • Grammar

  • Sentence structures

  • Narrative skills

  • Pragmatic skills

Most assessment materials are visually supplemented. There is no expectation for your child to read, write or spell. The total time of the assessment can vary (between 30-90 minutes) depending on your child’s engagement and age.

We aim to complete the assessment with your child within 2 weeks of the appointment booking.

Your child’s Appointment

TOP TIP

Before the appointment, try giving your child an instruction and notice how they respond to this.

Notice how your child communicates? Do they point, use gestures, and make appropriate facial expressions?

Child having a Language and Communication Assessment
Child having a Language and Communication Assessment
Child having a Language and Communication Assessment

What happens after the assessment

Your speech and language therapist will formulate a differential diagnosis, taking into consideration all the above information. You will be provided feedback within 7 days of the assessment unless further information is required.

Once the assessment and findings have been discussed, a report will be written by the speech and language therapist and sent to you within three weeks. Our reports are comprehensive and include details of the assessment, the information provided by you and the school, a diagnosis if relevant, our understanding of your child’s difficulties, our recommendations for your child and lastly resources for you to explore. The Speech and language therapist will also discuss how Linked Communication Services may be able to support on a 1-1 basis and whether your child would benefit from further investigation into their learning, language and/or communication development.

We recommend that you share our report with your GP along with any other healthcare professional who is supporting your child (e.g. GP, Paediatrician, etc). Our report can also be shared with your child’s school and used towards an EHCP – Education Health Care Plan.

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About Linked Communication

Linked Communication offers a professional and friendly service where time and attention can be taken to ensure the service received is of the highest standard and there is minimal waiting time. Our specialist team will always take the time to provide expert advice so you are aware of all the pre- and post-diagnostic and therapy services available. Our clinic is for children and adults, based in Margate. We provide online or in-person therapy sessions.

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