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We are a dedicated paediatric speech pathology service, offering comprehensive assessments and evidence-based therapy for children aged 3 to 18. Led by Bec, our experienced clinician and director, who combines her extensive experience as an educator with proven speech pathology practices to deliver personalised, child centred care.

Hi, I’m Bec…
I’m a speech and language pathologist with a background as a classroom teacher, where I spent almost 20 years teaching across primary and secondary schools. Along the way, I realised my passion for helping kids with their communication and learning needs, so I completed a Master’s in Speech Pathology. I’ve also tackled postgraduate studies in middle schooling, career development, and counselling, giving me a well-rounded perspective on supporting kids and teens through all kinds of challenges.
My therapy sessions are practical, evidence-based, and designed to meet each child where they’re at. From speech clarity and early literacy to social communication and academic language, I work with children aged 3 to 18 to help them grow their skills and confidence.
Collaboration is a big part of what I do. I team up with families and schools to make sure every child has the support they need to thrive. My ultimate goal? To help kids feel confident in their communication and empower them to reach their full potential—because every child deserves to be heard.

Bec supports children with a range of communication challenges, including difficulties being understood, expressing their thoughts, or managing stuttering. She also works with children who experience frustration communicating or struggle with literacy skills like spelling, reading, and writing. Through detailed assessments, Bec identifies each child’s strengths and areas of need to create a tailored plan for growth
Bec provides high-quality, evidence-based therapy designed to help children overcome communication challenges and achieve their goals. Using the latest research and proven strategies, her sessions are goal-oriented, practical, and engaging, ensuring children feel supported and motivated as they build essential skills.
Every session is thoughtfully planned to keep your child engaged, happy, and excited to learn. Bec encourages parents to actively participate in the process and provides the tools and guidance needed to support your child’s progress at home. Together, you’ll work towards building your child’s confidence and communication success.
What is the role of a
speech pathologist?
Speaking, listening, understanding language, reading, writing, social skills, stuttering, and voice disorders are among the communication disorders that speech pathologists study, diagnose, and treat.
Speaking, listening, understanding language, reading, writing, social skills, stuttering, and voice disorders are among the communication disorders that speech pathologists study, diagnose, and treat. They work with people whose speech and language are affected by developmental delays, stroke, brain injuries, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, dementia, hearing loss, and other issues. A speech pathologist can also assist people who have trouble safely swallowing food and liquids.

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