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How do Speech therapy classes work online?

You can communicate directly with your teacher via email or phone. 

Their contact details are in the bar on the left-hand side of the lesson request. You can then decide with your teacher on the format of classes you would prefer.

There are several possibilities, including: 

  • Skype
  • Google Meet
  • Zoom
  • Smartphone


There are a number of tools which allow you to connect via audio and video, as well as to share your screen. 


542 tutors offer Speech therapy classes online.

How are online Speech therapy tutors selected?

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How many tutors are available to give Speech therapy classes online?

542 Speech therapy teachers offer online Speech therapy lessons.

You can check out their profiles and select the tutor that is most suitable for your learning needs.

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What is the average price for online Speech therapy lessons?

The average price for online Speech therapy classes is R367.

This rate will vary based on a number of different factors, including: 

  • The teacher's level of experience in Speech therapy
  • The duration of the course

Most tutors offer their first lesson for free. 

And online lessons are, on average, 20% cheaper than face-to-face classes. 

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What is the average rating for online Speech therapy tutors?

These reviews, which have been added directly from students and their experience with speech therapy tutor on our platform, serve as a guarantee to the seriousness of our teachers. Reviews obtain their value as they are validated by the community, highlighting the quality of teachers who benefit from positive feedback from their students.

On a sample of 141 reviews, students give an average rating of 5 out of 5.

In the event of a problem with a lesson, our customer service team is available to find a quick solution (by email from Monday to Friday).

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Essential information about our Speech therapy lessons

✅ Average price:R367/h
✅ Average response time:4h
✅ Tutors available:542
✅ Lesson format:Face-to-face or online

A speech therapy class can help you make significant progress

From “mute” on Zoom to clear, confident speech

Here’s a fun online learning truth: your microphone can be perfect, your WiFi can be stable, and you can still be misunderstood if your speech sounds unclear. If you’ve ever said “Can you hear me now?” in a virtual class, you already get why communication matters. That’s where a speech therapy teacher can make a real difference, and yes, you can find experienced online specialists on Superprof without leaving home.

In South Africa, online support is especially helpful when you live far from a clinic, you’re juggling school runs and work, or your child needs consistent practice that fits around sport and homework. With Superprof, you can browse profiles, compare reviews, and choose from 542 online teachers for flexible sessions that actually work in real life.

Why a speech therapy teacher matters (for kids, teens, and adults)

Speech therapy is often associated with young children, but online sessions can help across ages, from Grade R learners building sounds to adults polishing presentation skills for work. A speech therapy teacher focuses on practical communication, the kind you use every day at school, at home, and online.

  1. Clearer speech sounds and pronunciation, so learners feel less anxious when reading aloud or answering in class.
  2. Better language skills (understanding and using words), which supports reading, writing, and even subjects like History and Geography.
  3. Stronger social communication, like taking turns, staying on topic, and reading facial cues on video calls.
  4. Support for confidence, especially for learners who avoid speaking because they fear being laughed at.
  5. Help with functional goals, like being understood in customer-facing jobs, interviews, and presentations.

There’s also a big development angle. The World Health Organization estimates that over 1.5 billion people live with some degree of hearing loss (World Health Organization, 2021, World Report on Hearing), and hearing and speech development are closely linked. Not every speech difficulty comes from hearing, but this stat is a reminder that communication support is not a “nice-to-have” for many families.

What does it cost in South Africa?

Online speech therapy lessons online typically sit in the R150 to R500 per hour range in South Africa (languages category pricing). Many families start with one session per week, then adjust depending on progress and school demands. On Superprof, you can compare rates, qualifications, and reviews before booking.

Quick summary for busy parents

In plain terms: A speech therapy teacher helps a learner say sounds more clearly, use language with less effort, and communicate with confidence in class and on video calls, with practice that fits your schedule.

Online insights: learning speech skills in a digital world

Speech practice can feel repetitive, so online communities can help learners stay motivated. If you’re an adult learner, you’ve probably heard of global speaking clubs that meet on video platforms, like Toastmasters online meetings. They are not a replacement for therapy, but they can be a useful place to practise prepared speeches, timing, and confidence after you’ve worked on targets with a speech therapy teacher.

For parents, it’s often comforting to know that online support can travel with you. If you move provinces, switch schools, or go from a Government-funded CAPS school to an Independent school with IEB, you don’t have to start from scratch. Your online sessions can stay consistent, and consistency is a big deal in therapy.

The “how” of speech therapy, explained simply (and how it works online)

Speech therapy isn’t only chatting on a call. A good speech therapy teacher uses structured activities and tracks progress, even in a virtual classroom. Here are a few common building blocks you might hear about:

  • Articulation: how you make speech sounds (like “s”, “r”, or “th”). Online, a teacher may use close-up mouth visuals and slow-motion modelling to help a child copy tongue and lip placement.
  • Phonological processes: patterns of sound errors, like leaving off end sounds. A teacher listens for patterns, then sets practice words and short phrases to fix them.
  • Expressive language: how you use words and sentences to share ideas. This can include vocabulary, sentence length, and telling a story in order.
  • Receptive language: how you understand instructions and questions. Online, teachers often use quick games like “Find the one that…” to practise listening and following directions.
  • Fluency: the smooth flow of speech (for example, stuttering). Sessions may include pacing, gentle starts, and confidence-building speaking tasks.

And because everything is digital, your teacher can share screen-based picture cards, record short practice clips (with your consent), and send a simple home plan so practice doesn’t disappear between sessions.

Popular tools that make online speech therapy easier

The right tools can turn “another video call” into a focused, playful session. Most families don’t need fancy equipment, but a few digital resources help a lot.

Common tools used in speech therapy class sessions online include:

  • Zoom or Google Meet for stable video sessions and screen sharing.
  • Google Jamboard alternatives like collaborative whiteboards (for drawing mouth shapes, sorting sounds, and quick picture activities).
  • Quizlet for simple flashcards, especially for vocabulary and sound practice words.
  • Kahoot! for fast, game-style language checks (great for older kids who get bored easily).
  • Voice recording apps on a phone, so learners can listen back and hear progress over time.

If you’re doing sessions with a young child, a headset microphone can also help the teacher hear speech sounds more clearly, especially when there’s background noise at home.

A practical online learning tip that actually works

Try the “two-minute replay” routine. After a session, record a two-minute voice note of the learner practising their target sound or sentence, then listen to it together once. Keep it calm and specific: pick one win (“That ‘s’ sounded sharp”) and one focus point (“Let’s slow down on the last word”).

This works well because it’s short enough to do on a busy weeknight, and it builds self-awareness, which is a big part of progress. It also helps when you’re searching “speech therapy classes near me” but your schedule is tight, because online practice can happen anywhere, even in the car before school pickup (parked, of course).

Finding the right online speech therapy teacher on Superprof

When you compare profiles, look for the trust signals South African families care about: experience, qualifications, reviews, and whether the teacher can share a clear plan for the first month. Some parents also ask about police clearance, especially for sessions with younger children.

If your learner is in Grade 1 to Grade 3 and struggling with reading and spelling, mention it early. If your teen is in Grade 10 to Grade 12 (Matric) and freezes during oral presentations, say that too. A speech therapy teacher can shape sessions around real school demands, whether you’re following CAPS or IEB. And for adults, goals can be job-focused, like clearer phone calls, confident meetings, and strong interviews for local or global roles.

Browse Superprof, read reviews, and book speech therapy lessons online that fit your family’s week. If you’re ready, start exploring Superprof now and choose a speech therapy teacher who can meet you on screen, on time, and with a plan.

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