Oral language is developed as the foundation for learning, reading, and written expression, especially for children with language delays, learning difficulties, ADHD, and autism.
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Listening & Auditory Comprehension
- Children learn to follow instructions, understand questions, and grasp stories through structured listening activities.
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Vocabulary Development
- We explicitly teach word meanings, categories, and usage using real-life contexts, visuals, and repetition.
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Sentence Formation & Expansion
- Children practise forming clear sentences, expanding ideas using who–what–where–why prompts, and using correct grammar.
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Narrative & Storytelling Skills
- Story sequencing (beginning–middle–end) and retelling build logical thinking and expressive clarity.
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Conversation & Pragmatic Skills
- Turn-taking, topic maintenance, asking and answering questions, and appropriate social responses are practised through role-play.
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Multisensory & Play-Based Methods
- Games, visuals, role-play, and movement-based activities keep sessions engaging and reduce language anxiety.
Outcome: Children develop stronger understanding, clearer expression, richer vocabulary, and greater confidence in everyday communication and classroom participation.

