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24.01.2022 Talking Tall has started the search for an Occupational Therapist to join our team. If you know of someone who might be interested, or you would like more information, please drop us an email at [email protected].



23.01.2022 A Developmental Language Disorder a quite common. It is when a person has difficulties with talking and/or understanding what others are saying. Check out the Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder (RADLD) website where they include a great video to explain DLD and how to seek support. For more information, please contact Talking Tall Speech Pathology in Canungra at [email protected].... https://www.facebook.com/193340104194022/posts/1392780627583291/

21.01.2022 Talking Tall has started the search for an Occupational Therapist to join our team. If you know of someone who might be interested, or you would like more information, please drop us an email at [email protected].

20.01.2022 Talking Tall has started the search for another Speech Language Pathologist to join our team. If you know of anyone who might be interested, please send them our way!



19.01.2022 Communication Milestones 3 YEARS OF AGE At 3 years of age children can usually follow more complex two-part instructions, understand simple ‘wh’ questions such as ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘who’, understand the concepts of ‘same’ and ‘different’, sort items into groups and recognise basic colours. They can usually say four to five words in a sentence, use a variety of words for names, actions, location and descriptions, ask questions using ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘who’, talk about s...omething in the past and have a conversation but may not take turns or stay on topic. For more information talk to your Talking Tall Speech Language Pathologist or visit: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au//Communication

17.01.2022 Communication Milestones - 2 YEARS OF AGE At 2 years children can usually follow simple two part instructions, respond to simple ‘wh-‘ questions such as ‘what’ and ‘where’, they can point to several body parts and pictures in books when named and understand when an object is ‘in’ or ‘on’ something. They can usually say more than 50 single words, put two words together, use their tone of voice to ask a question, say ‘no’ when they do not want something and use most vowel sound...s and a variety of consonants. They also start to use ‘mine’ and ‘my’. For more information talk to your Talking Tall Speech Language Pathologist or visit: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au//Communication

12.01.2022 Communication Milestones - 12 MONTHS OF AGE Did you know that at 12 months, children can usually understand about 10 words, recognise greetings and gestures, recognise familiar people and objects and make eye contact. They also start to use sounds, gestures and say a few words, continue to babble and copy different sounds and noises.... It is important when you talk to your 12-month-old, that you WAIT for them to respond before you say more. For more information please visit https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au//Communication



11.01.2022 Communication Milestones - 18 MONTHS OF AGE Did you know at 18 months, children can usually understand up to 50 words and short phrases, follow simple instructions, and point to familiar pictures and objects when named. They can also say 6 to 20 single words, copy lots of words and noises, name a few body parts and use objects in pretend play.... At this age, it is important to get face-to-face with your child when they communicate. For more information visit: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au//Communication

09.01.2022 Communication Milestones 3 YEARS OF AGE At 3 years of age children can usually follow more complex two-part instructions, understand simple ‘wh’ questions such as ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘who’, understand the concepts of ‘same’ and ‘different’, sort items into groups and recognise basic colours. They can usually say four to five words in a sentence, use a variety of words for names, actions, location and descriptions, ask questions using ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘who’, talk about s...omething in the past and have a conversation but may not take turns or stay on topic. For more information talk to your Talking Tall Speech Language Pathologist or visit: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au//Communication

05.01.2022 A Developmental Language Disorder a quite common. It is when a person has difficulties with talking and/or understanding what others are saying. Check out the Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder (RADLD) website where they include a great video to explain DLD and how to seek support. For more information, please contact Talking Tall Speech Pathology in Canungra at [email protected].... https://www.facebook.com/193340104194022/posts/1392780627583291/

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