by steps | Sep 23, 2020 | Steps therapy services, Training for schools
Back by popular demand, we are offering a new set of Elklan Speech and Language courses for all those wanting to better support and understand students with language difficulties. There are also new e-books and e-learning options, see below. Courses provide practical...
by Tanya | Dec 9, 2019 | News about Steps, News and Media, Steps therapy services
Here at Steps we are always trying to be the best team we can be. Earlier this year, our staff completed the UK-accredited Elklan Speech and Language Support for Pupils with learning difficulties to develop our communication and interaction skills. We’re pleased...
by Tanya | Dec 3, 2019 | News about Steps, News and Media, Steps therapy services, Training for schools
It’s been a busy start to the academic term for Steps. We’re excited to see so many schools in Bangkok taking steps towards making their classrooms more inclusive. Term 1 kicked off with the start of the first ever UK-accredited Elklan Speech and Language...
by Tanya | Oct 24, 2019 | News about Steps, News and Media, Steps therapy services, Training for schools
Congratulations to the amazing team at St Andrews International School who are the first in Thailand to complete training on the UK-accredited Elklan Let’s Talk with Special Children course. 25 learners, made up of teaching assistants and 1:1 learning support staff,...
by steps | Aug 2, 2019 | News about Steps, News and Media, Steps therapy services, Training for schools
By Hayley Thomas, Head of Steps Therapy Centre Here at Steps we want the best for our trainees. That means being the best team we can be. We’ve been working hard on developing our communication skills for the past few months, and we are proud to announce we’re the...
by Nicky Wedemeyer | Jun 14, 2019 | News about Steps, News and Media, Steps therapy services, Training for schools
Staff at St.Andrews International School 107 Campus are the first in Thailand to complete training on the UK-accredited Elklan Let’s Talk 5-11s course. The 23 learners, made up of teaching assistants and learning support staff, explored why some children find it...
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