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I like to move it, move it!

Young family dancing around the living room

Are you a parent who gets stressed-out home-schooling your children and juggling other responsibilities (work, cooking, house chores, the list goes on…) during this stay-at-home period? Here are some tips on how we can get moving within the current constraints, be it the colder weather or the lockdown restrictions. Hope you’ll find them useful!

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( Posted in: Speech Pathology At Home )

Specific Language Impairment (SLI) versus Speech Sound Disorders (SSD)

This article discusses the differences between a specific language impairment (SLI) and a sppech sound disorder, and the importance of identifying an SLI in order to provide appropriate treatment.

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( Posted in: General News )

Speech Pathology Senate Enquiry Findings

Video of presentation to Senate on the findings regarding the prevalence of language disorders and literacy difficulties, and the need for speech pathologists in Victoria.

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( Posted in: General News )

Speech Pathology Works, Kids Know

Speech Pathology Works, Kids Know

Kids who struggle with dylexia have a hard time with school, but when help in the form of Speaking of Learning comes along, they can see the difference!

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( Posted in: Language Disorders )

language disorder

My name is Eve and I am a Speech Pathologist who joined the Speaking of Learning team in May 2019. I am very glad to be part of a supportive, compassionate and experienced team of therapists.

I was drawn to study speech pathology because I believe that communication is a basic human right, and every person deserves to have a voice to express their wants and needs.

I feel very privileged to be a small part of my client’s communication journey. My goal is to give my clients the tools they need to participate meaningfully in their families and communities, either through verbal speech or alternative and augmentative communication (AAC).

I am passionate about building the capacity of parents and educators in supporting children with communication difficulties. My special interests include working with children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, bilingualism, and stuttering.

During my spare time, I enjoy playing the piano, watching documentaries and also making bread (a new skill I have developed during this period of isolation). I look forward to seeing you all soon.