House of Speech was founded by Hermione Chettle, a passionate speech pathologist dedicated to helping children flourish through confident and meaningful communication.
Stop the guesswork and start using the exact evidence-based cues the experts use—simplified for your home or classroom.
You Don't Need a Degree to Bridgethe Communication Gap
Most parents and educators feel like they’re 'flying blind' when a child struggles to express themselves. You might believe that unless you’re in a clinical setting with hours of specialized training, you can’t make a real impact on a child’s speech journey.
The truth? You don't need to turn your home or classroom into a clinic. You just need the right cues at the right moment. We’ve taken the evidence-based strategies used by Speech Pathologists every day and distilled them into a practical, neuroaffirming tool that fits into your daily routine—not a therapy schedule.
Many children receive speech therapy, but progress often stalls due to limited practice opportunities between sessions. Educators and families frequently feel unsure how to support speech goals at home or in the classroom.
Speech Cue Cards can change that.
Our deck combines clear phonetic prompts with memorable child-friendly metaphor cues. This dual-system helps children understand how sounds are produced and how they feel in the mouth.
"The cards make it easier to understand how speech sounds are made and teach children"
"Learning all the metaphors and learning how to make speech sounds really can help in those tricky moments of "'how do I help the kid with this sound they are struggling with'"
"Really easy to build into things we are already doing at kindy.The games are fun and the cards feel so good to hold!"
"The illustrations are fun for the kids, they all learn their characters for different sounds and it helps our language remain consistent between different staff members."
Use In 3 Simple Steps
Select Sound
Choose the specific card that matches the sound the child is currently working on in therapy, or, the sound you know they have difficulty with
Model it
Use the visual metaphor (e.g., "The Snake Soound" for 'S') to get your kids attention. Read the Phonetic cue to know exactly what to say to help them form the sound
Practise in Play
Incorporate the cue into games, reading, or daily conversation for natural practise.
Also play games included such as Memory, Go Fish, and War.
Every child deserves to be heard. Give yours the tools to get there.