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Articulation Therapy

Delivering evidence-based assessment and intervention for a range of speech difficulties.

What is a speech difficulty?

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A speech difficulty occurs when children have difficulty enunciating sounds (e.g. 'g', 's', 'l', 'th'), or may have issues with the phonological process of language (the process or 'rules' of producing sounds). 

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How can a speech pathologist help?

 

We provide personalised treatment plans that include your family or carers to improve functional communication. Our therapy focuses on building speech sound skills, improving confidence, and supporting family or carers with regular at home activities. 

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Our senior Speech Pathologist, Karin McIntyre, has a particular interest and is highly trained in delivering therapy for children with 'Childhood Apraxia of Speech' and has proven results across her 13 years of experience. 

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