What we offer

Our speech pathologists focus on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and intervention of speech, language, play, social communication, voice and fluency disorders. We also work with you and your child to address challenges relating to speech sounds, reading, writing, eating, play, self-advocacy, and social participation and inclusion.

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    Speech

    Our speech pathology services help individuals improve speech clarity for more effective communication. We use individualised, evidence-based strategies to support effective communication.

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    Expressive Language

    Expressive language involves conveying thoughts, needs, and feelings through spoken words, gestures, or body language. Our goal is to help individuals develop these skills, enhancing their ability to communicate effectively in everyday situations.

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    Receptive Language

    Receptive language is the ability to understand spoken or written information and follow instructions. Our goal is to support individuals improve their comprehension skills, allowing them to engage in conversations and follow directions in daily life.

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    Literacy

    Strong literacy skills are key for accessing the curriculum and boosting confidence in reading and writing. We offer evidence-based interventions like the Sounds-Write program to improve reading and spelling, helping individuals build foundational skills for lifelong success.

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    Social Communication

    We help individauls build confidence in conversations, self-advocacy, and social interactions. By embracing and supporting individual communication styles, we help people connect naturally and meaningfully across home, school, work, and the community.

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    Functional Life Skills

    We support independence across all life stages, from school to the workplace and beyond. We help individuals develop planning, problem-solving, and communication skills needed for daily tasks, social interactions, and work environments.

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    Augmentative and Alternative Communication

    We support individuals in using alternative communication methods, such as speech-generating devices or picture boards, to express their needs, thoughts, and feelings. Our goal is to enhance communication, promote independence, and support social participation in daily life.

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    Play

    Play is essential for learning, social connection, and communication development. Our speech pathology services support children in building play skills at home and in preschool, helping them with turn-taking, imaginative play, problem-solving, and interacting with peers.

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