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- 01Speech pathologists are trained professionals who specialise in helping children, teens, and adults develop strong communication, language, and literacy skills. Choosing a speech pathologist ensures your child or family member receives evidence-based support tailored to their unique needs. We don’t just focus on “correcting” speech or learning behaviours; we build confidence, support learning goals, and help individuals communicate and function effectively in everyday life, school, and social situations. Speech pathologists also work closely with families, schools, and other professionals to create practical strategies that can be used at home and in the community. By working with a speech pathologist, you’re getting personalised, professional guidance to support meaningful progress and lifelong skills.
- 02I work with children, teens, and young adults from preschool through to university. I tailor my approach to each individual’s age, developmental stage, and goals, ensuring that sessions are engaging, meaningful, and relevant to everyday life, school, and social settings.
- 03I support a wide range of communication and learning needs, including: Speech and articulation difficulties Language delays or disorders (understanding and expressing ideas) Literacy challenges (reading, spelling, writing) Social communication difficulties (interacting with peers, understanding social cues) Listening and attention skills Challenges impacting learning at school or university Supporting communication for NDIS participants with neurodevelopmental or learning differences I use evidence-based strategies and personalised programs to help each person build confidence, independence, and practical skills for everyday life.
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