Services
Appointments
Speech Therapy sessions are generally 60 minutes broken down with a 45 minutes face-to- face with an additional 15 minutes accounted for to allow preparation for the session and update your child’s record of progress.
Who is this is available to:
– Students that have an existing Speech Pathologist.
– Students that have NDIS early intervention funding.
– Students that are on a NDIS plan or Self-Managed.
– Students that do not receive funding are also welcome.
– Student always are required to see their existing Speech Pathologist.
Benefits
As a qualified Allied Health assistant, Chelsea will provide positive benefits for both the parent and child with additional support within a school environment, other benefits also include;
– More access to Speech Therapy.
– School based environment.
– Minimal interruption in child routine.
– Students not missing as much school time.
– No more lengthy waiting lists.
– Parents not needing to take time off work.
– Parents not needing to sign child in and out of school.
FAQ's
What is Speech therapy for Children:
Speech therapy for children is a specialised form of therapy that helps children develop their communication skills. It is aimed at helping children who have difficulty with speech, language, voice and fluency What is a speech sound or articulation disorder?
What is Speech or articulation disorder:
Refers to difficulty producing speech sounds correctly. This can include difficulty pronouncing certain sounds, such as lisping, or difficulty with sound combinations, such as difficulty saying “r” and “l” sounds. Articulation disorders can be caused by a variety of factors, including developmental delays, hearing loss, or neurological conditions
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