Why Childrens Speech Therapy?

Working with a Paediatric Speech Pathologist can increase a child’s potential for independence and positively impacts their quality of life supporting them to develop and maintain relationships, access learning opportunities, and reach their full potential.

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How we Help WITH speech therapy for kids
Psycholinguistic Approach

Investigates the root cause of a child’s speech, language, or literacy difficulty by accounting for the organisation of sounds and words within the child’s language-producing system (e.g., is the word/speech sound stored correctly? Is the child hearing the difference between 2 speech sounds?) The model utilises the child’s strengths as a basis for therapy.

You can find more information regarding this approach on Integrated Treatment Services.

Cycles Approach Speech Therapy for Toddlers

Mirrors natural speech development in young children where easier words and sounds are typically mastered first. Error patterns occur when a child is first developing their speech sounds. These patterns are typical until certain ages (e.g. substituting the ‘r’ sound to ‘w’ sound is typical only until the age of 5-6yrs). This approach is practiced when a child presents with multiple speech error patterns, targeting 1 error for a short amount of time and then cycling through the next (e.g. in 6 week blocks). The cycle continues until all errors are eliminated.

You can find more information regarding this approach on Otsimo.

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LOOKING FOR children's speech therapy near me?

We are constantly improving the services we provide as well as the client experience at hand! With this in mind, we can give you an overview of what you can expect when working with Speech Pathology at Spring Forward.

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child speech therapy australia Groups and Programs

Group Programs are a fantastic way to work on a specific set of skills in a social setting with peers of a similar age and skill level. 

Groups are allocated based on need.

CLICK HERE FOR A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF GROUPS AND PROGRAMS

Why Speech Pathology?

Working with a Speech and Language Pathologist can increase a child’s potential for independence and positively impacts their quality of life supporting them to develop and maintain relationships, access learning opportunities, and reach their full potential.

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How we Help
Psycholinguistic Approach

Investigates the root cause of a child’s speech, language, or literacy difficulty by accounting for the organisation of sounds and words within the child’s language-producing system (e.g., is the word/speech sound stored correctly? Is the child hearing the difference between 2 speech sounds?) The model utilises the child’s strengths as a basis for therapy.

You can find more information regarding this approach on Integrated Treatment Services.

Cycles Approach

Mirrors natural speech development in young children where easier words and sounds are typically mastered first. Error patterns occur when a child is first developing their speech sounds. These patterns are typical until certain ages (e.g. substituting the ‘r’ sound to ‘w’ sound is typical only until the age of 5-6yrs). This approach is practiced when a child presents with multiple speech error patterns, targeting 1 error for a short amount of time and then cycling through the next (e.g. in 6 week blocks). The cycle continues until all errors are eliminated.

You can find more information regarding this approach on Otsimo.

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What to Expect

We are constantly improving the services we provide as well as the client experience at hand! With this in mind, we can give you an overview of what you can expect when working with Speech Pathology at Spring Forward.

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Groups and Programs

Group Programs are a fantastic way to work on a specific set of skills in a social setting with peers of a similar age and skill level. 

Groups are allocated based on need.

CLICK HERE FOR A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF GROUPS AND PROGRAMS

Meet Your Speech Pathologists

Erin Gaffney

Speech Pathologist

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Monica Basta

Speech Pathologist

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Yustina Awad

Speech Therapy Assistant

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Samuel showing off one of our siren whistles
Young client working on their writing and reading skills.
Bubbles are great because they can target early sound development, oral motor skills, and early language.

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