To become a speech therapist, you typically need a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, including English, Mathematics, and Science. Having a strong foundation in these subjects is essential, as they support the skills and knowledge required for further education and training in speech therapy. Additionally, subjects like Psychology or Health and Social Care can be beneficial. After GCSEs, pursuing a relevant degree in speech and language therapy is necessary.
You need a master's degree to become a certified speech therapist.
They need to be treated by professionals, preferably both a speech therapist and occupational therapist concurrently. The speech therapist can being working with the child to improve their speaking abilities and help them communicate better.
YES.If at all any aspiration into lung occurs it is other specialists which are of need urgently not speech therapist.
Visit a speech therapist for voice modulation. It should not take long and will be a big improvement for your listeners.
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obviously not.... all you will need is talent.
YOU NEED GCSEs
you need 5 gcses and 1 a level
well you will need your GCSEs and a level
if its a good job then you need good GCSEs