Hi newbiemom,
Firstly, don't be too hard on yourself, I'm sure you're doing an amazing job at being a mum and working FT.
A friend's little one had the same issue at the poster above, her speech was behind her peers and they then discovered she had little to no hearing for the previous year due to glue ear.
I'm not sure if this is the same route you're going down with the nursery referred speech therapist, but I've seen Wandsworth Council advertise their speech and language team on their website and Twitter feed, for parents concerned about speech. The email address is
wandsworthslt@nhs.net (if you're in Wworth - I guess other boroughs would have similar resources?)
A useful alphabet/ phonics toy we have (I say toy, as our little one has learnt the letters and sounds incidentally through repetitive play, rather than us forcing it on him)...is this:
http://www.leapfrog.com/en_gb/families/ ... onics.html
We actually have the earlier version which is magnetic and lives on the fridge (an Ebay find), but the newer version is mainly the same I think?
Anyway, wishing you all the best and hope this helps a little.