When to see a Paediatric Speech Pathologist

Communication milestones can be a good marker of a child's current skills and whether they might benefit from speech therapy sessions.

Research shows that the sooner that challenges are identified and treated, the better the outcomes for learning into the future.

We are Paediatric Speech Pathologists located in Rose Bay. Take a look at the following common milestones to determine if your child could benefit from Speech Pathology services.

FAQ’s

  • Do I need a referral to see a Speech Pathologist?

    No, a referral is not needed to see a paediatric speech pathologist.

    We accept referrals from all professionals but this is not essential to get the support you need.

    The information you provide to us before your first appointment is enough to get started. If you have recently had an assessment and have reports you can provide, we may also be able to begin therapy without the need for an assessment.

  • What is a paediatric Speech Pathologist?

    A Paediatric Speech Pathologist assesses, diagnoses and treats communication and feeding difficulties.

    Imagine you are visiting a foreign country and you don't know the language. Consider all the ways you would attempt to understand and communicate with those around you - these are all the aspects that Pediatric Speech Pathologists support people.

    Additionally, we also work with children who have feeding challenges.e know about the services you provide? Better descriptions result in more sales.

  • Where is Kids Spot located?

    Our clinic is conveniently located in Rose Bay in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. With ample parking options and close to many nearby schools, find Kids Spot is easy - just look for the bright yellow door!

    Our Speech Pathologists can support children in the clinic or various locations across the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.

    If you live further away, we can also support you by providing online sessions. Research shows this type of service is as powerful as face to face sessions.

How to support a family to make an appointment

Helping families to make an appointment at a speech pathology clinic can be challenging. Often educators, are at the front line for communicating to families that speech pathology for children may be helpful.

This can often feel daunting or challenging. It doesn't have to be.

Many parents value honesty and clarity about their child’s development and the reason why you are recommending an assessment.

The most powerful way to support a family towards making a referral is by providing specific examples.

Make sure to link these examples to functional outcomes for the child in the long term e.g. how they will develop social skills, learn to read, develop confidence to interact, succeed at school.

If a family is reluctant to take action, you can do one of the following:

  • continue to document specific examples and provide these regularly so you are reiterating your concerns

  • suggest a phone call with one of our Speech Pathologists to answer any questions

  • don't give up, sometimes consistency is key.