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    Speech Pathology

    At Little Penguin Speech in Warrnambool, we help families build the skills they need to support their child’s communication.
     
    We work with parents, caregivers, and educators to help your child reach their goals.
     
    Our sessions are fun, relaxed, and designed to suit your child’s unique personality and needs, making it easier for them to learn and grow.
    Speech therapist working with a child.

How we can help your child

Speech pathologists work in partnership with families and carers to reach short and long term communication goals

Speech Sounds

Paediatric speech pathologists support children in developing clear and accurate speech sounds, enabling them to be understood by family, friends, teachers and people they engage with in the community. By targeting sound production and clarity, we help build confidence and ease in expressing needs, sharing ideas, and participating in conversations.

Language Development

Whether your child is learning their first words or building complex sentences, speech pathologists foster language skills to help them understand and use words effectively. From following directions to telling stories, we aim to unlock their ability to connect with others and thrive in everyday interactions.

Social Communication

Social communication is about more than just words; it’s about taking turns, reading body language, and joining in play. We help children build the skills to engage with peers, form friendships, and navigate social settings confidently and meaningfully.

Literacy Skills

Strong communication lays the foundation for literacy. Speech pathologists can help children with the skills needed for reading and writing, including phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension, empowering them to succeed in school and beyond.

Fluency (Stuttering)

Fluent speech supports children in expressing themselves without worry or frustration. We work with children to reduce stuttering and build strategies for smooth, confident speaking, ensuring their voice is heard in all areas of life

Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC)

For children who struggle with spoken words, AAC provides a way to communicate through gestures, devices, or visuals. We empower children to use these tools effectively, helping them connect, share, and express themselves in ways that suit their unique needs.

Advocacy and Empowerment

Speech pathologists play a vital role in advocating for children’s communication needs. We work alongside families, educators, and other professionals to ensure every child has the tools, support, and understanding they need to succeed. By promoting inclusivity and raising awareness, we help create environments where all children can thrive.

Supporting Neurodivergent Children

We celebrate neurodiversity and are committed to providing neuroaffirming, child-led support. Our approach focuses on understanding and valuing each child’s unique strengths, fostering meaningful communication, and empowering them to express themselves authentically. We collaborate closely with families to create supportive environments where neurodivergent children can thrive.

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