
Speech Pathology
Language
Helping individuals who may need assistance when it comes to communicating on a day-to-day basis which may include talking (expressive) and understanding (receptive) others.
Feeding
Helping children who are often labelled as ‘picky eaters’ and creating positive mealtime experiences.
Literacy
Assisting with reading, writing and spelling.
Speech
Assisting with annunciation, articulation, pronunciation and other factors and conditions that may affect speech.
Apraxia of Speech
Working with those who find it challenging to move their mouth to produce sounds and words.
Social Skills
Working with children to develop their social interactions to assist with making meaningful relationships.
Stuttering
Developing and implementing strategies to assist those who experience stuttering, a disorder that impacts the flow of speech.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ASD can often impact an individuals speech, language comprehension and verbal communication, therefore a Speech Pathologist can help address such difficulties.
Cognitive Communication Skills
Assisting with problem solving and imagination.




