
Welcome to Speech and Language UK's Educator Shop
Resources to support the development of speech, language and communication skills for children and young people.
Our resources support children and young
people at every stage of their development. From our posters and information
booklets to our targeted Talk Boost and Talk for Work programmes, all our
resources are created with professionals and backed by the best evidence, allowing
children to get exactly the right level of support and challenge they need.
Shop by age
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Early Years
Our Early Years resources are designed to support development of language and...
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Key Stage 1
Our programmes for 4 – 7 year olds are designed for children...
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Key Stage 2
Our programmes for 8 – 11 year olds are designed for children...
Shop by range
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Early Talk Boost
Early Talk Boost is a targeted programme aimed at 3-4 year old...
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Talk Boost KS1
Talk Boost KS1 is Speech and Language UK's interactive, evidence-based programme for...
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Talk Boost KS2
Talk Boost KS2 is a target-driven programme for children with challenges talking...
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Talk for Work
Talk for Work (formerly called Talk about Talk Secondary) is an evidenced...
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Progression Tools
The Progression Tools cover ages 3 to 18 and aim to support...
Testimonials
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"The Talk Boost approach helps children to develop not only their understanding and use of language but also other important skills like attention and listening and turn-taking, which can help ease them back into the school environment."
Jacky Wragg, SENCo in Essex
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"Our confidence has increased in being able to identify language delay and to target children suitable for Talk Boost KS1...The resources are lovely – they are easy to use and we really like that they are so ‘ready to go’."
Emily Mitchell, Literacy Co-ordinator at Denbury Primary School, Newton Abbot
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“What they talk about, every single person, is what a difference (Early Talk Boost) …made to the kids."
Kirstie Randle, Lead Practitioner for STEP Teaching School Alliance, Leicestershire