The Let’s Listen
and Talk
Programme
Let’s Listen and Talk is an in-depth programme developed
by specialists at The Elizabeth Foundation. It provides
information, advice and tailored guidance to parents,
carers and professionals supporting young deaf children
from birth to 5 years.
Helping young deaf children learn to listen and talk
We have created Let’s Listen and Talk especially for families and professionals who want to help deaf babies, toddlers or preschool children develop their listening, spoken language and communication skills.
We have developed the information and activities in Let’s Listen and Talk based on our many years of experience delivering services for young deaf children and their families.
The programme is based on techniques we use at our family centre in Hampshire, UK, to provide our Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rated education services for babies, toddlers and preschool children with all degrees of deafness.
Available programmes
Getting to grips with technology & terminology
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Watch our Let’s Listen and Talk video
Find out more about Let’s Listen and Talk – our unique online resource to support parents and professionals helping deaf children learn to listen and talk.
Hear from our
community
We facilitate early diagnosis for babies and preschool children with all degrees of deafness and provide comprehensive educational and support services for them and their families.
By doing so we enable these children to develop their listening and spoken language skills, as well as build their self-esteem and give parents the confidence and knowledge to make informed decisions on behalf of their child.
About the Elizabeth Foundation
We facilitate early diagnosis for babies and preschool children with all degrees of deafness and provide comprehensive educational and support services for them and their families.
By doing so we enable these children to develop their listening and spoken language skills, as well as build their self-esteem and give parents the confidence and knowledge to make informed decisions on behalf of their child.
Practical information resources for
parents and professionals