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Speech Therapy Services

Locality: Canning Vale, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9455 3927



Address: Waratah Shopping Centre 98 Waratah Bvd Unit 4 6155 Canning Vale, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.speechtherapyservices.com.au

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24.01.2022 Did you read this correctly on your first go? This shows how complex the English language is and WHY it's so important to teach literacy skills (i.e. reading + spelling) in an evidence based way. #speechtherapyservices



24.01.2022 Does your child sound out a word like 'jump' and often miss a sound? Jess shares a quick tip to help your child segment sounds more accurately #speechtherapyservices

22.01.2022 Almost all children between the ages of 2 and 4 go through a period of developmental disfluency. This is around the time when their speech and language skills are developing rapidly. So how do we know whether a child is going through a period of normal developmental disfluencies or whether we should be concerned about a true stutter? Check out this great visual by Play Talk Love ... #speechtherapyservices

22.01.2022 Want an inexpensive, fun and colourful reward system? Checkout how Jess uses pom poms as reward tokens #speechtherapyservices



21.01.2022 Check out this great blog from author Julia Cook on teaching kids how to cope and react to rumours shorturl.at/zEX47 #speechtherapyservices

19.01.2022 This is too cute <3 https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1292126434874597380 #speechtherapyservices

18.01.2022 Does your child often eave off the final sound in words and say things like /buh/ instead of /bus/? This is called Final Consonant Deletion. Jess briefly unpacks this in today's video #speechtherapyservices



17.01.2022 If you're child is finding it difficult following instructions, check out this great video by North Shore Speech Therapy. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1391103164408513 #speechtherapyservices

15.01.2022 This made us laugh We hope all students and teachers are having a well deserved break! #speechtherapyservices

15.01.2022 Poor eye contact can be a characteristic of those on the Autism spectrum, but many people with Autism find sustaining eye contact overwhelming and aversive. It can even decrease their ability to listen to what you're saying and engage with you. When working with kiddos who struggle with eye contact, it's important to establish trust, engagement and attention first. It's also important to consider the many other ways to show we are listening e.g. facing our body towards the s...peaker, responding on topic, asking follow up questions. #speechtherapyservices

14.01.2022 Jess shares a recent weekly schedule that was made for a client. Each pack is customised to the client’s needs, so no two packs are the same Check out our website for more information or to get in touch - https://www.speechtherapyservices.com.au/products/... #speechtherapyservices

14.01.2022 Do you struggle to play with your child? Watch Jess share 1 play tip! #speechtherapyservices



14.01.2022 What an excellent explanation by Feeding Littles that illustrates the challenges many fussy eaters are experiencing #speechtherapyservices

13.01.2022 What is ABLEISM? This is a hard read, but we need to be aware #speechtherapyservices

12.01.2022 Do you want a reward chart to help your child with their behaviour? Do you have a child that hits or throws items and you can't get them to stop? Jess shares a couple of tips to help with undesired behaviour. She explains how changing the way you deliver feedback and using a reward chart, can help turn the behaviour around ... #speechtherapyservices

10.01.2022 Did you know that babies who are exposed to sign will usually speak earlier than children who weren't exposed to sign? Jess explains the benefits of using sign with babies, when to start using it and how to use it #speechtherapyservices

10.01.2022 Jess explains Jess explains why visual schedules should be used and how to use them

09.01.2022 "When little people are overwhelmed by BIG emotions, it’s our job to share our calm, not join their chaos" - L.R.Knost #speechtherapyservices

09.01.2022 What a powerful video! We all need to collectively embrace and love our uniqueness. As Winnie the Poo famously said - 'The things that make me different, are the things that make ME' <3 https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2851819381541715... #speechtherapyservices

09.01.2022 Patience is not only a virtue, it's also a social skill that is very helpful in the midst of a pandemic. Many kids finds this skill difficult. Here are some great tips on how to teach your child patience #speechtherapyservices

05.01.2022 We ALL mess up. We are all human with imperfect stress response systems that can make an emergency out of an accident. Owning our mistakes and APOLOGISING is a great model to be setting to our children. How else can we expect them to do the same? #speechtherapyservices

05.01.2022 If your child is verbal and enjoys books, try the tips in this Book Nook post to encourage him or her to tune in to the thoughts and feelings of others http://www.hanen.org/Helpf/Book-Nook/birthday-for-cow.aspx #speechtherapyservices

04.01.2022 Kids with executive functioning difficulties (EFD), like those with Autism and ADHD, really struggle with completing homework. This chart lays out the entire process involved in completing homework. It highlights WHY some kids with EFD struggle to complete even seemingly simple tasks. It's so important to identify which part of this process our children are struggling with and help them break larger tasks into smaller individual tasks ... #speechtherapyservices

04.01.2022 Check out this excellent list of books compiled by Literally Ausome to help explain ADHD to children, older kids & even adults with ADHD #speechtherapyservices

04.01.2022 Do you have a child who reads through full stops and then pauses to breathe in the middle of the sentence? Jess shows how you can use popsticks/spoons/pens to help your child with their reading fluency #speechtherapyservices

03.01.2022 Telling children what they SHOULD be doing instead of what they shouldn't be doing is crucial for changing behaviour. Words like 'no' and 'stop' don't help children understand what they should do. Instead, try switching it up by letting your child know what you want them to do (e.g. 'We use gentle hands' instead of 'stop hitting') and see if that improves their compliance and behaviour #speechtherapyservices

01.01.2022 Always Was, Always Will Be. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were Australia’s first explorers, first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists, first diplomats, first astronomers and first artists. NAIDOC Week 2020 acknowledges and celebrates that our nation’s story didn’t begin with documented European contact whether in 1770 or 1606. The very first footprints on this continent were those belonging to the Aboriginal and Torres ...Strait Islanders. Check out these images by @blakbusiness (Instagram) to learn more about NAIDOC week. #speechtherapyservices #NAIDOC

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