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DO I NEED A SPEECHIE?

A lot of people aren't clear on who may require speech therapy. Have you ever thought:


Why isn’t my baby talking yet and what can I do?

My toddler isn’t talking in sentences, what can I do?

Why can’t other people understand my preschool child when they talk?

Why is my child harder to understand than other kids?

Why did my child’s teacher say I need to see a speech pathologist?

My child is having trouble learning to read….what does this have to do with speech pathology?

My husband can’t eat or drink properly after a stroke….when will this get better?

My Mum has trouble swallowing…..will she choke?

My wife’s voice is really quiet and she has Parkinson’s disease. How can I help her be heard when we go out?

How can my Dad learn to talk again after a stroke?

How can I help my Mum to connect in a meaningful way as she journeys through dementia?

What can be done to make mealtimes more successful in my grandfather's facility?


All of these things can be addressed in an initial consult with a Speech Pathologist. Speech pathologists listen to your concerns, establish your goals and help you to come up with a plan that will work for you and your family.



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