Talk-Time Speech Pathology is an approved service provider through private health funds in Australia. At Talk-Time we are committed to ensuring that you receive the highest level of care for you and your family. Our team is committed to providing you and your child with a fun and nurturing environment that offers support in all areas of speech and language development using evidence based practice.
We are committed to tailoring each session to the individual needs of your child, making the experience positive and enjoyable and equipping you with the information and skills to continue your child's learning.
We are committed to tailoring each session to the individual needs of your child, making the experience positive and enjoyable and equipping you with the information and skills to continue your child's learning.
Services
Children with a diagnosis accessing both the Better Start Funding and Helping Children with Autism Funding. Talk-Time Speech Pathology is proud to announce that we are an approved service provider through the Department of FaHCSIA.
As members on the early intervention service provider panel for both the 'Better Start' and 'Helping Children with Autism' package, we are eligible to access funding to support families for both therapy and the purchasing of resources.Funding is only provided to providers that fulfil a number of criteria, including evidence-based practices and a multi-disciplinary approach to the treatment of autism.
As members on the early intervention service provider panel for both the 'Better Start' and 'Helping Children with Autism' package, we are eligible to access funding to support families for both therapy and the purchasing of resources.Funding is only provided to providers that fulfil a number of criteria, including evidence-based practices and a multi-disciplinary approach to the treatment of autism.
Sc (Speech Pathology), CPSP, Clinic Director, has been working as a Speech Pathologist within the Northern Beaches for a number of years. Heidi has experience in early intervention for children with speech and language delay, with a special interest in the area of Childhood Apraxia of speech (Dyspraxia).
Follow us on Facebook to receive weekly tips on supporting your child's speech and language development across developmental milestones as well as information on our free information evenings. This is a great starting point for parents of children who may not need to see a Speech Pathologist, but want to ensure that their sounds are emerging age appropriately.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a funding scheme that has been established by the government, to provide funding for intervention services for children who have been diagnosed with a disability or developmental delay. The Chronic Disease Management (CDM or sometimes known as EPC) plan through Medicare provides rebates for allied health services to people who have a chronic medical condition.
We are happy to discuss any questions or concerns you may have regarding your child's speech, language and/or literacy skills on the telephone. One of our speech pathologists will be able to advise whether the difficulties your child is experiencing are age appropriate or whether further assessment is warranted.