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Desiree Lau

Speech & Language

Desiree Lau

Speech Therapist

 

Desiree is a Speech Therapist who has more than 14 years of experience working with children with speech and language difficulties during her career at KKH. She was the Head of the Speech Therapy service at KKH.  Apart from being a clinician, Desiree is currently also a Senior Lecturer at the Singapore Institute of Technology since 2020, lecturing undergraduate Speech and Language Therapy students.

She specialises in working with children who stutter / stammer, late talkers, children with delayed speech and language, and children with articulation or phonological disorders. She is very comfortable working with children with global developmental delay (GDD, autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and other syndromes, to elicit speech or other means of communication.

Desiree obtained her degree, Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) in 2006 from the University of Sydney. She went on to obtain her Masters in Health Sciences (Speech Pathology) in 2010. In 2012, Desiree was awarded HMDP, to receive training in the United States of America. She observed Kennedy Krueger’s Center for Autism and Related Disorders which gave her more skills on how to work with children with autism. She is currently registered under the Allied Health Professions Council.

In 2008, Desiree started the first Hanen parent training group (It Takes Two To Talk), where training empowered parents to support language stimulation in the home environment. This was extremely beneficial late talkers or children with speech and language delays. Desiree also started support groups and group therapy for fluency to school-aged child with stuttering / stammering as she wanted to do more to help these children.

Desiree provided clinical education to other speech therapists to develop their skills in speech and language and fluency. Desiree presented at workshops and symposiums on speech and language assessment and intervention, to doctors, nursing staff, other healthcare professionals and parents.

Desiree is a mother of two young daughters. Even with the experience and knowledge as a speech therapist, Desiree used to worry about her children’s development. Hence, she empathises and understands how parents feel when their child encounters difficulties. She believes that early intervention is the best approach and that parents are their child’s best educators. As a working mother, she appreciates that time is not a luxury for some families. Desiree works with the families to seamlessly incorporate goals and therapy into their daily activities so that speech and language goals can be generalized.

Desiree is trained in:

  • Hanen It Takes two to Talk
  • Hanen More than words
  • Lindamood-bell workshop
  • Picture Exchange System
  • Introduction to DIR Floortime
  • PROMPT, a tactile-kinestetic approach
  • Oro-motor using Talk Tools
  • MORE – Integrating the Mouth with Sensory and Postural Functions
  • Learn to Play
  • Introduction to Orofacial Myology

What patients say

Mother of Daniel (Unclear speech, Down’s Syndrome)

We got to know Magic Beans from a support group in early 2022. After visiting its website, we found Desiree’s experiences and credentials helpful for our boy with Down syndrome. Desiree assessed our boy in August 2022 and concluded that his delayed speech development was mainly due to weak jaw muscles and dyspraxia. Our boy sees Desireee weekly since Aug 2022 and his speech has been improving since. He could say only about ten single words before therapy but today, he is able to say more words and has started saying two words together. We look forward to more collaborations with Desiree to help my boy grow in his speech and for others to understand him better.

 

Mother of Marian (Speech Delay, Down’s Syndrome)

Our daughter Marian has Down’s syndrome and we have been going to Magic Beans.  Our journey with Marian‘s speech was not easy.  There were times when she was very young that I almost wanted to give up.  Didn’t think she was able to utter a word.  
Until we brought her to Magic Beans when she turned 2. We met Maria who was so helpful and patient with Marian.  Slow and steady, she started to make sounds that turned into words.  Soon after, we worked with Desiree who developed a real friendship with Marian. They had fun together whilst learning at the same time.  We worked on some speech sounds through drills, oro-motor exercises for her jaw and lips, and language therapy to build up her vocabulary and sentences. Marian loves to go see Aunty Des as she gets to play.  Now, after more than 4 years, Marian can speak clearly in complete sentences and answer simple questions. We are so thankful and forever grateful to Aunty Des, Maria and Rina for being there for Marian.
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