
Tailored speech therapy, for you
Get accessible and personalised speech and language therapy in-person via our mobile services or online
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Over 10 years experience
We have had at least 10 years experience working with the paediatric population
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Family Centred Practice
We focus on working together with families to provide a holistic approach to therapy
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Adapting to your needs
We acknowledge that each individual child is different, and requires different levels of support and guidance to help them flourish
Your speech therapist
Anita Tang is a Speech Pathologist based in Sydney with over 10 years experience working in both community and private speech pathology settings. She has experience working with children from 2-18 years old, helping them to develop their articulation, language, literacy, fluency, and social skills. Anita also has experience working with children with disabilities. She is a bilingual therapist, fluent in both English and Cantonese and can also speak some basic Mandarin. Anita believes in working together with parents, teachers, and other allied health professionals to provide the best care and support for children.
Assessments and screening
We offer services to assess and screen your child for communication difficulties
Individual and group therapy
Depending on your circumstances and the therapy goals, we can cater to individual or group sessions
Pre-school and school visits
You don’t need to go out of your way to get therapy, we’ll visit your child at a place that they’re familiar with
Online Telehealth sessions
If you’re not in a position to see a speech pathologist in person, we also specialise in online sessions
What we can help with
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Receptive language refers to the understanding of language (e.g. following instructions, understanding questions, and vocabulary).
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Expressive language refers to the use of language (e.g. grammar, sentence structure, and use of vocabulary).
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Speech refers to the pronunciation and articulation of sounds in words.
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Fluency refers to the smoothness and continuity in a child’s speech. Children with difficulties with fluency may stutter.
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Pragmatics refers to the social skills that we use everyday with those around us (e.g. body language, greetings, and conversational skills).
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Literacy refers to skills involving spelling and reading.
Let’s talk
Areas serviced:
St George area: Hurstville, Kogarah, Banksia, Brighton Le-sands, Beverly Hills, Kingsgrove, Peakhurst & surrounding areas
Canterbury-Bankstown: Campsie, Canterbury, Belmore, Clemton Park, Milperra, Revesby, Padstow & surrounding areas
Telehealth services available Australia-wide
Phone: 0478 097 069
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