Speech Therapy
We help children express themselves clearly and confidently by combining evidence-based techniques with engaging, child-led therapy sessions.
Speech Therapy
at Teamwork Therapies
Communication is at the heart of connection. At Teamwork Therapies, our Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs) help children find their voice, express themselves with confidence, and strengthen the skills they need to thrive at home, in school, and in the community.
Whether a child is struggling to form sounds, understand language, manage social interactions, or needs support with feeding and swallowing, our team creates personalised, compassionate care plans that nurture both progress and confidence.
Our
Approach
Every child’s communication journey is unique. That’s why we focus on the child as a whole, not just their challenges.
Our speech therapy begins with a thorough evaluation, partnering with families to identify each child’s strengths, areas of need, and goals. From there, our therapists create individualized intervention plans that may include:
Speech Sound Support
Helping children articulate sounds clearly to improve speech intelligibility.
Language Development
Building vocabulary, comprehension, and expressive skills to support communication at home and in school.
Fluency & Voice Therapy
Supporting children with stuttering, voice quality issues, or other fluency challenges.
Feeding & Swallowing Therapy
Assisting children with oral-motor or feeding difficulties to promote safe and effective eating habits.
Social Communication Skills
Strengthening pragmatic language abilities so children can connect with peers, build relationships, and participate in conversations.
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Introducing tools and strategies that support communication beyond spoken language.
We make therapy meaningful and functional by connecting it to real-life experiences, helping children carry their progress beyond the therapy room and into everyday moments of success.
Who can Benefit from
Speech Therapy
Speech therapy may be helpful for children experiencing:
- Delayed or disordered speech and language development
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Speech sound disorders
- Challenges with attention, memory, or organization
- Language learning challenges
- Difficulties with understanding or expressing language
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech
- Stuttering or other fluency challenges
- Struggles with Social Interaction and Communication
- Feeding or swallowing concerns
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Than Words