Frankston Complete Speech Pathology
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With clinics in Frankston and Cheltenham, we deliver speech therapy onsite and offsite across Melbourne - in homes, schools, aged care facilities and hospitals. Complete Speech Pathology offers one-on-one therapy, social skills groups, professional education and, medical legal reporting. We are registered to provide services through a wide range of funding programs - including Work Cover, NDIS, TAC, DVA and EPC.

We're specialists in supporting children, adolescents and adults with a wide range of communication and swallowing issues. While kids develop at different rates, here's a general guideline for sound development - from ages 3 to 7.5 years. This guide will help you identify the defining traits of stuttering, how to support someone who stutters and when to consult a professional.
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Welcome to a place where we believe every person should feel respected. We work with children, adolescents and adults experiencing communication and swallowing issues - and support their loved ones too. We've been delivering speech therapy for children, adolescents and adults across Melbourne since 2005.
We have experience assisting children, adolescents and adults with a wide range of communication and swallowing issues. Using augmentative and alternative communications, our therapy strives to improve social language skills and developmental delays. We support children, adolescents and adults with ASD.
Are you wondering if your child's language and listening skills are developing as they should? While children develop their speech and understanding at different rates, there is a general pattern to children's language development. To provide clarity on your child's progress, here are some guidelines on the different expected stages of language development between the ages of 1 and 5.
Stuttering is a speech problem that predominantly affects children. It is characterised by repeated, prolonged or blocked sounds, syllables, words or phrases. If you or a loved one is starting to stutter, you may need to consult a speech pathologist. To get you started, we've created this guide on the defining traits of stuttering, how to support someone who stutters - and when to refer to a professional.
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