Elizabeth is the director of TLC Speech Pathology. Elizabeth graduated from The University of Sydney and is a current member of Speech Pathology Australia. She has been working as a speech pathologist for over 10 years. She takes a family centric, hands on approach with all of her patients. She works with children and adolescents who have difficulties with articulation, auditory processing, language and literacy skills.
Tammy is currently a certified practising speech pathologist and a member of Speech Pathology Australia with a Bachelor degree in Applied Sciences (Speech Pathology) from The University of Sydney. Tammy provides tailored services in the Earlwood and Lakemba clinic where she collaborates with families to create effective and meaningful intervention for their kids.
Tammy is currently a certified practising speech pathologist and a member of Speech Pathology Australia with a Bachelor degree in Applied Sciences (Speech Pathology) from The University of Sydney. Tammy provides tailored services in the Earlwood and Lakemba clinic where she collaborates with families to create effective and meaningful intervention for their kids.
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Language refers to a child's expressive language, receptive language and their social skills. Language skills are important for a child's social and emotional development. When your child starts school, the teacher will use oral & written language to convey information. This means your child will need to understand what the teacher is saying and communicate with their peers.
There are a number of rebates and government initiatives for children undergoing speech pathology. This Medicare rebate is available for a maximum of 5 services per patient per calendar year. We are registered and supported by NDIS for those children, adolescents and adults who are eligible for the national disability insurance scheme.
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Stacey Zervas
Oct 19, 2018
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