Using Music and Singing within Speech & Language Therapy to Improve Clients' Communication Skills
By Claire Bolton, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Using music and singing within speech and language therapy to Improve cients' communication skills
2012
I am an award-winning generalist speech and language therapist and the founder of Apex Ability, a speech and language therapy and life coaching practice based in Harley Street, London.
I have a broad range of specialisations including adult and paediatric dysphagia, voice disorders, stammering and autism. I have gained additional skills from the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy and run training alongside neurologic music therapists.
I am passionate about using music to help clients improve their communication skills. This was the focus of my Fellowship.
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