TALK Speech Pathology began in 2000 with 4 colleagues and a vision for creating specialist children's speech pathology services. TALK's speech pathologists specialise in working with children and their families. Talk understands that speech pathology for children is integral to developing communication, learning, social skills and confidence.
TALK speech pathologists are members of Speech Pathology Australia and must update their training through completion of the Professional Self-Regulation Certificate each year. Autism spectrum disorder, articulation difficulties, Developmental Language Disorder, dyslexia, specific oral and feeding difficulties, stuttering and language and learning delays.
TALK speech pathologists are members of Speech Pathology Australia and must update their training through completion of the Professional Self-Regulation Certificate each year. Autism spectrum disorder, articulation difficulties, Developmental Language Disorder, dyslexia, specific oral and feeding difficulties, stuttering and language and learning delays.
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Nicola returned to the TALK team in 2014 after a number of years spent working as a paediatric speech pathologist in the Northern Territory and Queensland. She graduated from Flinders University in 1994 and has considerable experience working with preschool and school age clients in the areas of speech, language and literacy.
Rebecca is an enthusiastic, friendly person who highly values connecting with families in order to provide the best therapy for children. She has two teenage children of her own and loves travelling. Her main areas of focus within speech pathology lie in language development and literacy skills across all age ranges.
Nichole joined the TALK team to provide much needed in-school service. She has experience in the area of Auditory Processing Disorder, and her continued part-time work with David May, Audiologist, from Adelaide Hearing Consultants, gives her considerable expertise in working with hearing-impaired children.
She completed her Bachelor of Arts Degree, Graduate Diploma of Psychology and Masters of Speech Pathology at Flinders University, SA. Tamzin has extensive experience working with children via her past roles as a Childcare professional, a Support worker for children with autism, a parent, and now as her role as a Speech Pathologist.
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