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Oxford Craniofacial Unit Speech and Language Therapy Team is creating a suite of language stimulation resources for children with craniosynostosis.
The project, entitled: 'Sing and Say', is a response to the variable availability of local speech and language therapy services for families.
The aim is to encourage young children's speech, language and communication development through play and song.
Please visit the 'Sing and Say' website - www.ouh.nhs.uk/singandsay
Made by Oxford Craniofacial Unit, this original song by Andy Stevens, Registered Music Therapist, and the video celebrate what makes children with craniosynostosis unique, and aims to promote 'face equality'.
We hosted a filming party, and invited children with craniosynostosis to star in the video of the song. We want to celebrate just how fantastic children with craniosynostosis are.
We are grateful for the support of The Health Foundation.