Speech Pathology
Our Speech Pathologists work with children to provide assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and treatment for communication disabilities.
Our Speech Pathologists can help children who are experiencing difficulties in the following areas:
- Speaking – the production of sounds
- Receptive language – understanding of spoken words, sentences and questions.
- Expressive language – the use of words and sentences to express needs, thoughts and ideas.
- Fluency – speaking smoothly and confidently without stuttering.
- Voice – use of the voice with appropriate pitch, loudness and resonance to prevent injury or discomfort.
- Social Communication – the use of language and behaviour appropriate to the situation and audience.
- Literacy – the understanding of written text (reading) and production and structure of written language (writing).
- Eating and Swallowing – support and treatment for children who have difficulty eating and swallowing food or have a limited range of foods they eat.
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