
Find their voice—in words, signs, or symbols
Heart-led speech and language therapy that helps neurodivergent children communicate with confidence. We meet your child where they are and grow from there.
Speech & language therapy that honours your child
Every child has a story waiting to be told, a voice waiting to be heard. We celebrate every word spoken, every sentence formed, and every conversation begun.
Our SLPs guide children by improving the ability to speak, understand words, and share their thoughts with confidence. Sometimes finding the words can be hard, and that's where speech and language therapy steps in.
Communication is more than words. We support speech, language, social communication, and—when needed—AAC so every child can share their story in the way that fits them.
Our sessions are play-based and child-led. We follow your child's interests, work in environments where they feel safe (clinic, home, or school), and use evidence-based methods that respect neurodiversity. Whether we're building speech sounds, vocabulary, sentences, or social skills, we make it meaningful and fun.
You're part of the team. We train and coach parents and carers so strategies continue at home, and we keep goals and progress clear so you see the value of every session.

What our SLPs help with
Through playful, creative, and engaging activities, our Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) help to:
We help children to
- Speak clearly and be understood
- Understand language and express their ideas
- Connect, interact, and play confidently with peers
- Develop social communication and emotional expression
- Strengthen fluency, voice, and overall speech skill
- Strengthen Oro-motor skills
Who we work with
We work with children with
- Specific Language impairment
- Gestalt Language processing
- Speech-language disorders
- Speech sound disorder
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Intellectual disability
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
- Down Syndrome and other genetic conditions
- Selective mutism or social communication challenges
Speech & Language Assessment
A speech and language assessment is the first step in understanding your child's communication strengths and challenges. We explore how your child speaks, listens, understands, connects with others and oro-motor.
The assessment helps identify any speech or language delays, difficulties, or disorders, and forms the basis for a personalized therapy plan. Our goal is to provide a clear understanding of your child's needs, praise their strengths, and guide the next steps toward confident communication.
Our Key Approaches
Areas we support
From first words to conversation and beyond—we tailor our support to your child's needs and your family's goals.
How speech & language therapy helps your child and family
Our support goes beyond the session—building skills that last and giving you the tools to keep communication growing at home.
Clearer speech, stronger voice
Children build confidence in how they sound and are understood—whether through words, signs, or symbols—so they can share their ideas and needs with the world.
Better understanding and expression
We work on both understanding what others say and expressing thoughts in a way that feels natural to your child, at home, school, and in the community.
More meaningful connections
Social communication skills help your child make friends, join in play, and feel part of conversations—without changing who they are.
Family confidence and carryover
You receive practical strategies and coaching so communication support continues every day, making therapy more effective and sustainable.
How we work together
A clear, step-by-step journey from assessment to ongoing sessions and parent coaching—designed around your child and your goals.
Assessment & discovery
We get to know your child's strengths, interests, and communication style through play-based assessment. Together we set goals that matter to your family and align with how your child learns best.
Personalised therapy plan
Sessions are tailored to your child—whether in-clinic, at home, or at school. We use evidence-based, play-led approaches and can include AAC (e.g. signs, symbols, devices) when that supports their voice.
Sessions, coaching & progress
Your child works with our speech and language therapists in a supportive environment. You get training and resources to practise at home, and we review progress together so the plan grows with your child.
Signs of progress
Every child progresses at their own pace. Here are some of the positive changes families often see as therapy continues.
Clearer speech and easier understanding by others
More words, sentences, or use of signs/symbols to communicate
Improved turn-taking and social communication in play and conversation
Greater confidence speaking or communicating in different settings
Stronger family communication and less frustration at home
What families ask us
Clear answers to the questions we hear most—so you can decide if this is the right fit.
We work on speech sounds, understanding and using language, social communication, fluency, and—when helpful—alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) such as signs or symbols. Parent coaching and carryover are part of every plan so progress continues beyond sessions.
Many families notice small wins within a few weeks. Lasting change in speech and language often builds over several months of regular sessions and home practice. We set clear goals and review them with you so you know how things are moving.
We offer in-clinic sessions and can often arrange home or school visits. Where possible, we work in the settings where your child needs to communicate most, so skills transfer to real life.
Yes. We support all forms of communication—speech, signs, symbols, and devices. Our goal is to help your child find and use their voice in the way that works best for them.
Coverage depends on your provider. We can supply documentation and superbills for reimbursement and are happy to discuss payment options and any funding you may have.
Ready to support your child's communication?
Whether your child is just starting to find their voice or needs support with speech, language, or social communication—we're here to help. Book a consultation and we'll discuss the best path for your family.