Elinor Corfield 

About North London Speech and Language Therapy:

Private paediatric speech and language therapy in homes, schools and online with Elinor Corfield

April 2024 update: I have some availability for children with speech sound difficulties on Tuesdays and Wednesdays 

Meet Elinor

Elinor Corfield is a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist. She has 10 years experience of NHS and Independent practice with children aged 16 months to 16 years.

As a mum of 2, she understands wanting the absolute best for your child. She opened North London Speech and Language Therapy to offer family-centred, evidence-based, meaningful and strengths-based private speech and language therapy to children in Tottenham and across North London.

Elinor Corfield, BA(Hons) PGDip MASLTIP MRCSLT MHCPC

How I work...

STEP 1

Get in touch! During my free initial consultation call, I will answer your questions, discuss your concerns, and provide guidance on the next steps for you and your child. 


STEP 2

I will next carry out an assessment, which allows me to determine your child's strengths as well as areas where they need additional support. 


STEP 3

Following the assessment, I will determine treatment frequency and begin to target specific goals that align with your specific concerns and family priorities.


STEP 4

Practice! To make the most of the therapy sessions, parents and teaching staff need need to observe and participate in therapy sessions. In order for your child to  make and maintain progress, you will be asked to carry out 15 minutes practice 4-5 times a week.  

Testimonials

Teacher of T:

 "Your Lego therapy really changed T.  In 2 weeks he's started talking to and asking questions to his peers.  He is proud of his Lego.  You explained it so clearly.  I could replicate what you did and it worked!"


Mum of L :

"L's S sound is so much better.  He says it carefully in most S words like 'Saturday' and he says less SH sounds."


Service Manager:

"This is a very good report for a very complex case."


Teaching assistant following attention autism group:

"You know what, that was amazing.  That was absolutely amazing."