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"90% of our caregivers found the Programme to be extremely successful for both themselves and their child."
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Release Speech and Language Therapy delivers innovative speech and language services to children with learning disabilities by teaching their caregivers how to work with their child.

If Release is to be a success for your child and you, the following points must be noted:

  • The Speech and Language Therapy provided by the Release Programme is not a miraculous process. Speech and language therapy takes a lot of hard work and diligence on the part of the therapist, parent and child.
  • Every parent who enrols in Release Speech Therapy will be required to participate in the 1 hour class per week, and complete ½ hour of homework per day. Remember Release will not be successful for you if you and your child don't work hard in the classrooms sessions and at home.
  • Release is a new and innovative way to provide speech therapy for children and their parents and should not considered as a day care or similar service.

The main aspect to the success of the Release Programme is the integration of the Speech and Language Therapist (SLT), caregiver and child to determine the correct learning environment the child should be placed in.

Before participating in Release Speech Therapy, each caregiver and / child (if of legal age) will need to sign the Release Speech Therapy Contract in accordance with Inclusion Ireland's Standards of Care.

Release staff will work with you to ensure the team made up of the therapist, caregiver and child agrees to the goals set to hand.

No therapy can assure 100% success, so Release will not guarantee your child will succeed in this therapy; however our therapists will do their best to find the right therapy and appropriate therapy techniques to suit your child's needs.

We can say, however, that over 90% of our caregivers found the Programme to be extremely successful for both themselves and their child, would continue with the Programme, and would recommend a friend.

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