EveryKid Paediatric Speech Pathology in Parramatta.
Sensory & Movement Informed Therapy for Speech and Language Developement
Sensory and movement informed aproaches - now you’re talking.
Our highly skilled team of speech pathologists in Sydney understand the integral connection between sensory and motor development and its impact on speech and language skills in children.
By incorporating evidence-based practices, we create individualised therapy plans tailored to each child, using sensory and movement techniques for optimal results.
From interactive play-based sessions to targeted exercises, our approach includes holistic development that goes beyond traditional methods, supporting communication, social skills and confidence. Trust us to guide your child on a journey towards improved communication and expression.
Our services are accessible through various funding options:
NDIS (Self-Managed & Plan-Managed)
Medicare (Chronic Disease Management Plan)
Private Health Insurance (with eligible rebates)
No referral is required to begin your child's journey with us. Simply reach out to our friendly team to schedule an initial consultation.
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Our therapists help children with:
✔ Swallowing, drinking and feeding difficulties
✔Late to talk / language delays
✔ Key Word Sign (KWS)
✔ Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
✔ Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Gestalt Language Processors
✔ Hanen Program
✔ Stuttering and articulation impairments
✔ Oral motor dysfunctions
✔ Social skills
✔ Literacy delays
✔ Use of augmentative communication
✔ Feeding therapy
✔ Sensory informed approach (SOS)
✔ Oral motor approach
if you have any concerns for the above, call our admin team on 0404 939 490 before booking. We will determine a support plan that safely facilitates participation.
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No, you don’t need a referral to see a Speech Pathologist. Just reach out to our friendly admin team or complete our online inquiry form to schedule your initial consultation.
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Our speech pathologists help with:
✔ Swallowing, drinking and feeding difficulties
✔ Late to talk / language delays
✔ Key Word Sign (KWS)
✔ Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
✔ Autism Spectrum Gestalt Language Processors
✔ Hanen Program
✔ Stuttering
✔ Speech, sound articulation impairments
✔ Oral motor dysfunctions
✔ Social skills
✔ Literacy delays
✔ Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
✔ Feeding therapy
✔ Sensory informed approach
✔ Fussy and picky eating
Speech Therapy
Pam
Speech Pathologist
Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology), University of SydneyPam had always envisioned working within a field that would allow her to continue learning whilst making a positive difference to a person's life. Now, she gets to live out her dream and have fun with kids at the same time!
Her special area of interest is the support of neurotypical and neurodivergent children who are Gestalt Language Processors.
Visiting cafes, playing arcade games, dyeing her hair, and going on spontaneous outdoor adventures are Pam's favourite things. And she has a superpower — she can sleep anywhere, at any time!
Nilay
Speech Pathologist
Bachelor of app. science (Speech Pathology), University of SydneyChoosing this career for its rewarding nature, Nilay specialises in early intervention, Autism Spectrum Disorder and guiding families through the first years of diagnosis.
Now, as a mum, Nilay is also dedicated to educating families on healthy relationships with food and aims to empower families with the knowledge of nutrition's role in child development.
When she’s not transforming lives, you'll find her enjoying hot chips and the tranquility of the beach with family. She’s also an adventure seeker, with a surprising penchant for shark diving and cliff jumping!
Speech Pathologist
Bachelor of App. Science (Speech Pathology), University of SydneyFitting for a speech therapist, Jamie is best described as ‘a bit of a chatterbox’ with his inquisitive and outgoing personality. Working as an allied health assistant during his studies, Jamie has gained experience in a broad range of therapeutic areas, including running language and school readiness groups, culturally diverse parent training groups, and cleft lip/palate therapy.
Jamie’s special interest areas include literacy, and phonological and articulation speech therapy.
In his free time, you might find Jamie catching up with his mates or at the gym - or enjoying a lazy day, perfected with a good sleep in and plenty of time to read or play his favourite games.
Jamie
Julia
Speech Pathologist
Bachelor of App. Science (Speech Pathology) (Honours), University of SydneyComing from a background working and volunteering at the Love 21 Foundation, and assisting in kids sports programs, Julia loves working with people (especially kids!).
Julia pursued a career in paediatric speech therapy eager to make a difference, and is motivated by seeing the change and growth people are capable of. She has a special interest in early intervention, specifically in language, literacy, and swallowing.
Outside of the therapy space, Julia considers herself as quite the foodie, and a fan of world history. Also a professed maths lover, Julia enjoys solving a Rubik’s cube or two!
Rosa
Speech Pathologist
Master of Speech and Language Pathology, University of Sydney / Bachelor of Education (Honours), Hong Kong University of EducatioN Rosa, who was a primary school teacher for three years, just loves working with kids. From the classroom to therapy, she has always wanted to support children and their families find the right tools to improve their lives.
Her special interests include providing better support for our next generation in areas of speech, fluency, language, feeding, and social communication skills.
Rosa loves ice cream, sushi, dancing, and travelling. Her black cat is, strangely, named Shiro ('little white' in Japanese). And, she knows a trick that stops hiccups!
Christy
Speech Pathologist
Bachelor of app. science (Speech Pathology), University of SydneyWith a passion for helping others, Christy chose a career in Paediatric Speech Therapy dreaming to make a meaningful impact on children and families through empowerment and advocacy. Particularly interested in paediatric feeding and swallowing, learning impairments and early language intervention, Christy is eager to help little ones live and grow to their full potential.
Beyond the therapy space, Christy loves a good session of rock-climbing or bouldering and is always up for a round of Monopoly Deal. A fun fact about her? She has visited 14 different countries!