Toronto preschool speech language referral form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in our editor.
  2. Begin by providing your consent for the referral. Indicate 'Yes' or 'No' and fill in the date of referral.
  3. Complete the 'Client Information' section with details such as the child's name, date of birth, and primary language spoken at home.
  4. Fill out parent or guardian information, including names, phone numbers, and emails for both Parent 1 and Parent 2.
  5. In the 'Referral Source' section, select all applicable options that describe how you were referred to this program.
  6. Detail any current speech and language concerns in the designated area. Be specific about how your child communicates and any medical conditions.
  7. Answer questions regarding your child's development, behavior, and any professionals involved with their care.

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Health professionals - please refer using the CYP SLT referral form. If your child is aged over 2 years, 6 months and you have ongoing concerns regarding their speech and language skills, they may benefit from attending a speech and language therapy screening clinic.
Some medical professionals require a referral before they can assess you or your child. However, speech therapists are qualified to assess your child without any outside referrals.
Parental concerns and observations and milestone assessment aid in the identification of speech and language abnormalities. Concerning presentations at 24 months or older include speaking fewer than 50 words, incomprehensible speech, and notable speech and language deficits on age-specific testing.
The main goal of the Preschool Speech and Language Program is to ensure that every child in Ontario achieves their optimal communication potential. Children are eligible to receive all preschool speech and language program services from birth until they docHub their junior kindergarten year.
For children 3 years or older - contact your local elementary school or school district to request an evaluation. Your child can be evaluated even if they do not attend public school.

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However, SLPs need only nine pieces of information to get the ball rolling: name, date of birth, grade, teacher, vision and hearing status, parent concern and history, teacher concern, and examples in two categories: I cant understand my student speech examples and My student doesnt speak enough, is confusing, or
To access speech and language therapy services through the NHS, ask your GP, district nurse, health visitor, your childs nursery staff or teacher for a referral. You can also refer yourself to your local speech and language therapy service.
Most local NHS Services or Health Boards will have a speech and language therapy service. It should be possible to contact the manager and request information about their local team. Some Trusts have a direct access policy which means you can refer your child directly to the local speech and language therapist.

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