Lego therapy offered to children with autism

Lego is being used as an alternative therapy to help children with autism and learning difficulties.

Specialists from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust have been showing parents how the bricks can be used to help children develop speaking and listening skills.

BBC London's Rebecca Williams spoke to parent Johanna Cordery and speech and language therapist Nicola Spray.

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