Speech Therapy for toddlers, children and teenagers in Wolli Creek

Looking for a speech pathologist in Wolli Creek? At Eat Speak Play, we support children with speech, language, literacy and feeding in a way that honours their individual communication style.

We work with families across Wolli Creek and the St George area, providing therapy that is personalised, strengths-based, and designed to support meaningful communication in everyday life.

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How Do You Know If Your Child Needs Speech Therapy?

  • Your child may benefit from seeing a speech therapist in Wolli Creek if you have noticed any of the following:

    • Late talking or not using gestures (e.g. pointing, waving, reaching)

    • Difficulty expressing needs, wants or ideas

    • Unclear speech or hard to understand (especially for people outside the family)

    • Frequent frustration when trying to communicate

    • Trouble learning new words or limited vocabulary for their age

    • Difficulty understanding new words or limited vocabulary for their age

    • Stuttering, repetitions or get stuck on words

    • Reading and spelling difficulties

    • Difficulty linking sounds and letters (phonics skills)

    • Trouble retelling stories or explaining ideas in a clearly

If any of these concerns sound familiar, early speech therapy in Wolli Creek can provide targeted support tailored to your child’s needs.

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What do these areas include?

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Speech

Speech sound difficulties can include articulation challenges, phonological processing difficulties and motor planning issues such as childhood apraxia of speech. A speech therapist in the St George area can assess how your child produces sounds and develop a therapy plan to improve clarity.

    • Not sounding clear

    • Sounding slushy

    • Replacing ‘k’ for ‘t’ in words (e.g. cat à tat)

    • Producing ‘s’ as a ‘th’ (e.g. ‘so’ à ‘tho’)

    • Not being understood by unfamiliar listeners

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Expressive Language

Expressive language refers to a child’s ability to use words, sentences and grammar to share ideas, needs and feelings. Speech therapy in Wolli Creek supports children to build strong sentence structure and vocabulary.

    • Not using gestures or words to communicate

    • Not joining words to form sentences

    • Using short sentences for their age

    • Using incorrect grammar

    • Being unable to hold a conversation

    • Having difficulties retelling/writing a story

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Phonological awareness (early reading and writing skills)

Phonological awareness is the ability to recognise and work with sounds in spoken words. These skills form the foundation of reading and writing and are a key focus of St George area speech therapy.

    • Mispronouncing letters or words.

    • Difficulty distinguishing between similar sounds sounds (e.g. getting confused between the ‘u’ and ‘a’ sounds)

    • Skipping over words

    • Inability to decode sounds in words

    • Guessing a word based on the first sound they see

    • Writing unrelated/made up words to those they were thinking of

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Repetitive Language

Repetitive language refers to when a child repeats words, phrases, questions or scripts rather than generating their own original language. This can be part of language development for some children, however when it continues or interferes with communication, support from a speech therapist in Wolli Creek can be highly beneficial.

    • Experiencing difficulties following instruction

    • Not answering questions correctly

    • Having ‘behaviour difficulties’

    • Not being able to follow a story

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Social Skills

Social communication includes both verbal and non-verbal skills such as turn-taking, eye contact, body language and understanding social cues. Speech therapy in the St George area can help children build social confidence while respecting their individual communication style.

    • Have a preference to communicate without eye contact

    • Find it challenging to stay on a topic during conversation

    • Experience difficulties understanding or expressing emotions

    • Have a hard time initiating conversations

    • Benefit from guidance on turn-taking

    • Feel unsure about greetings and general social customs

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Stuttering

Stuttering is a fluency disorder where the natural flow of speech is interrupted. Early speech therapy in Wolli Creek can help children develop strategies that support confident and relaxed communication.

    • Repetitions of sounds, syllables, words and/or phrases

    • Prolongations of sounds

    • Blocks in between words

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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication provides additional ways for children to communicate. Some children use AAC alongside speech, while others rely on it as their main form of communication. A skilled speech therapist in Wolli Creek can help identify AAC options that feel natural and empowering for your child.

    • Picture exchange communication systems (PECS)

    • Core vocabulary boards

    • Sign language or gesture

    • Speech generating devices

    • Tables or iPads with AAC apps

    • Eye-gaze technology

    • Switch-activated devices

Why Families Choose Our Wolli Creek Speech Therapy Services

Families across Wolli Creek and the St George area choose our speech pathology services because we offer:

  • Experienced and qualified speech pathologist in Wolli Creek

  • Individualised therapy plans tailored to each child’s communication needs

  • Support for speech, language, literacy, fluency and social communication

  • A warm, child-centred approach that values each child’s unique communication style

  • Convenient access for families seeking St George area speech therapy

By providing trusted speech therapy in Wolli Creek, we help children build confidence, improve communication and strengthen connections with the people around them.

Local Speech Therapy in Wolli Creek and the St George Area

Choosing the right speech therapist in Wolli Creek means finding someone who understands both your child and the local community.

Our clinic proudly provides speech therapy in Wolli Creek, supporting families across the wider St George area with personalised, evidence-based care.

We work closely with children and families to create therapy plans that are practical, supportive and tailored to real-life situations at home, school and in the community.

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If you have concerns about your child’s communication or notice repetitive language patterns, early support can make a meaningful difference. Our experienced speech therapists in Wolli Creek provide personalised speech therapy for families across the St George area.


Get in touch today to book an assessment or chat with our team.

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