Speech Pathology for Children at Avocal Allied Health

Supporting Children’s Communication, Confidence, and Development

At Avocal Allied Health, our speech pathologists work with children of all ages to support their speech, language, and social communication development.

Avocal Allied Health is committed to delivering high-quality, evidence-based services that support each child’s development. Our speech pathologists aim to create a supportive environment where children can learn, grow, and communicate in ways that are meaningful to them and their families.

Speech pathology is about more than just talking — it’s about helping children communicate effectively, understand others, and engage meaningfully in their daily lives. At Avocal Allied Health, our speech pathologists support children with a wide range of communication and feeding needs, using evidence-based approaches tailored to each child’s strengths and challenges.

Avocal Allied Health Services South West Sydney
Avocal Allied Health Services South West Sydney
Avocal Allied Health Services South West Sydney
Avocal Allied Health Services South West Sydney
Avocal Allied Health Services South West Sydney

How We Can Help

At Avocal Allied Health, we offer specialised speech therapy to help children develop essential communication skills.

Whether your child is struggling to say certain sounds, understand language, express themselves, or engage with others, we tailor therapy to their individual needs in a way that is fun, supportive, and engaging.

We’re here to support your child’s journey in building confidence and expressing themselves with ease, every step of the way.

What Do Speech Pathologists Help With?

Speech pathologists work with children in areas such as:

Speech sound development – Helping children pronounce sounds more clearly so they can be understood

Language skills – Supporting understanding of language (receptive language) and use of language (expressive language), including vocabulary, sentence structure, and storytelling

Social communication – Helping children learn how to take turns in conversation, read body language, and interact appropriately with others

Stuttering (fluency) – Assisting children who repeat sounds, get “stuck” on words, or speak with tension

Voice difficulties – Managing issues such as hoarseness, vocal strain, or inappropriate pitch

Early literacy – Building skills for reading, spelling, and phonological awareness

Feeding and swallowing – Supporting children with challenges related to chewing, swallowing, or progressing through typical feeding stages

AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) – Providing communication options for children who are non-verbal or have limited spoken language

Avocal Allied Health Services Speech Pathology South West Sydney

What is AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)?

AAC refers to various methods of communication used to support or replace spoken language. It may be used short-term or long-term, depending on the child’s needs.

Types of AAC include:

– Picture exchange systems or communication books

– Sign language or key word signing

– Visual schedules and symbol-based supports

– Speech-generating devices and communication apps

AAC is not a last resort — it is a valuable and effective way to support communication for children who are not yet using speech or have limited verbal skills.

Our goal is to help every child find their voice and use it to connect with the world around them.

When to Consider Speech Pathology

Speech pathology may be beneficial if a child:

  • Has limited spoken words for their age

  • Is difficult to understand

  • Has trouble following instructions or answering questions

  • Struggles with social interaction or making friends

  • Repeats sounds or experiences speech blocks

  • Is not using gestures, signs, or other forms of communication

  • Has challenges with chewing, swallowing, or trying new foods

  • Has a diagnosis (e.g. developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, hearing impairment) that may affect communication

Early assessment and support can make a significant difference in communication development and confidence.

Avocal Allied Health Services South West Sydney
Avocal Allied Health Services South West Sydney

What to Expect in Therapy

Speech therapy sessions are structured around the child’s goals and interests.

Sessions may include play-based activities, structured tasks, visual supports, or technology, depending on the child’s age and developmental stage.

Therapists also work closely with families, offering practical strategies to support communication at home and in everyday settings.

How it Works

  • 01.

    Complete the New Client Intake Form 

  • 02.

    We will get in touch with you to organise your first appointment

  • 03.

    We come to you to meet you and your child

Speech Pathology FAQs

  • Speech pathology helps children develop communication skills, including speech, language, social interaction, and feeding/swallowing abilities, so they can express themselves clearly and participate fully in everyday life.

  • Speech pathologists support children with speech sound development, language skills, social communication, stuttering, voice difficulties, early literacy, feeding and swallowing, and alternative communication methods like AAC.

  • Consider speech pathology if your child:

    • Has limited or unclear speech for their age

    • Struggles to understand or use language

    • Experiences difficulty with social communication or interaction

    • Stutters or repeats sounds frequently

    • Has trouble chewing or swallowing

    • Uses little or no spoken language and may benefit from AAC supports

  • No referral is needed. You can contact Avocal Allied Health directly to arrange an assessment or discuss your concerns.

  • Sessions are tailored to your child’s needs and may include play-based activities, structured tasks, visual supports, or use of technology. The focus is on developing effective communication skills in a supportive environment.

  • Therapy length varies depending on the child’s needs and goals. Some children benefit from short-term support, while others may require ongoing therapy.

  • Therapy is provided in the child’s home or school setting, whichever best supports the child’s participation and progress.

  • Speech pathologists provide strategies and activities for families to use at home or school, helping to reinforce skills and encourage communication throughout daily routines.

  • Yes. With consent, we can provide written reports and collaborate with schools, teachers, or other professionals involved in your child’s care.

  • All speech pathologists at Avocal Allied Health are fully qualified, registered professionals with experience working with children across a range of speech and language difficulties.

  • You can call us at (Insert clinic number), email info@avocalalliedhealth.com.au, or complete our online referral form [Insert link].

Reach out today – we’re here when you’re ready to begin.

Getting Started

A referral is not required to access speech pathology services at Avocal Allied Health. Families can contact us directly to arrange an initial appointment or to discuss concerns.

For more information or to make a referral:

Phone: 0414 010 816

Email: hello@avocalalliedhealth.com.au

New Client Intake Form: [Insert link to online form]

If you would like assistance determining whether speech pathology is appropriate for your child or client, please contact our team — we are happy to assist.

Send an online enquiry