Keswick Terminal Paediatric Speech Pathology Industry Leaders
Paediatric speech pathology is an area of speech pathology focused on supporting children and young people, from infants through to adolescents, to develop and strengthen the communication skills they need for everyday life. Speech pathologists work with children to assess and treat difficulties with speech sounds, language, literacy, stuttering, voice, social communication and swallowing.
At Physio Inq, our paediatric speech pathologists work with children in the environments where communication happens most naturally; at home, in school, in childcare settings and in the community. Delivering therapy in real-world environments makes it more engaging for children and directly applicable to the situations they encounter every day.
Our paediatric speech pathologists have experience supporting children across a wide range of communication needs and work closely with families, teachers, early childhood educators and other allied health professionals to ensure therapy is consistent and coordinated.
What our paediatric speech pathologists can help with:
- Late talking and early language development
- Speech sound disorders and unclear speech
- Receptive and expressive language delays
- Stuttering and fluency difficulties
- Literacy and phonological awareness skills
- Social communication and pragmatic language
- AAC assessment and support for children with complex communication needs
- Feeding and swallowing difficulties in infants and children
- Communication support for autism spectrum disorder
- Language and communication support for NDIS participants
All programs are developed in partnership with the child’s family and, where relevant, their school, early childhood service and allied health team.
How We Deliver Paediatric Speech Pathology
Physio Inq delivers paediatric speech pathology across three service channels, ensuring children and families can access support in the most effective and convenient way.
In Your Home
Home-based paediatric speech pathology allows therapy to take place in the environment where children spend most of their time. This is particularly effective for early intervention with young children, feeding and swallowing support, and language goals that can be built into daily family routines.
Parent involvement is a central part of home-based sessions. Our speech pathologists provide clear strategies, activities and coaching that families can use between visits to support progress.
In School or Childcare
Physio Inq can deliver speech pathology in school and childcare settings, allowing therapy to be applied directly in the learning and social environment where communication goals matter most. This is particularly beneficial for children with literacy difficulties, social communication goals or language needs that affect classroom participation.
Our speech pathologists work collaboratively with teachers and early childhood educators to ensure therapy strategies are understood and reinforced throughout the day.
Online (Telehealth)
Telehealth paediatric speech pathology is available for older children and for parent coaching sessions. It is a useful option for families in regional or remote areas, or for regular check-in sessions between in-person visits.
Not sure which delivery option suits your client or situation?
Contact our team on 1300 731 733 or use our Make a Referral Form and we'll help find the right approach for your health goals.
Who We Support
Physio Inq’s paediatric speech pathology services are available to children and young people across a broad range of ages, conditions and support needs.
Late Talkers and Children with Early Language Delays
We support infants and toddlers who are not meeting speech and language milestones, as well as children with identified language delays. Early intervention is highly effective, and our speech pathologists work closely with families to build language-rich environments at home.
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Our speech pathologists have extensive experience supporting children with ASD, including social communication development, AAC assessment and training, and building functional communication skills for everyday life.
Children with NDIS Funding
We are a registered NDIS provider and support children whose speech pathology is funded through their NDIS plan. Our paediatric speech pathologists provide goal-based therapy aligned to the child’s plan and supply timely reports to support plan reviews.
Children with Literacy Difficulties
For children experiencing difficulties with reading, spelling or phonological awareness, our speech pathologists provide evidence-based assessment and structured literacy programs that support school participation and learning.
Children with Stuttering
We provide evidence-based stuttering intervention for children and young people, using approaches suited to the child’s age, severity and family context. Parent involvement is a key part of effective stuttering treatment, and our therapists provide clear guidance for families.
Families and Carers
We recognise that parents and carers are central to a child’s communication development. Our speech pathologists provide coaching, practical home activities and clear explanations at every session.
Where We Provide Paediatric Speech Pathology
Physio Inq delivers speech pathology services across Australia, with speech pathologists operating in metropolitan, regional and rural areas.
We currently service clients in:
Not sure if we service your area?
Coverage varies by location and is expanding regularly. Contact our team to confirm availability, or to discuss Telehealth as an alternative.
Call us on 1300 731 733 or submit our Make a Referral Form and our team will be in touch within 48 hours.
How Physio Inq speech therapists support school-aged children
Our NDIS-registered speech pathologists help school-aged children with a wide range of communication and swallowing needs.
Speech Therapy focuses on helping your child participate more fully in school life. This includes speaking up in class, building friendships and keeping up with learning.
We can assist children living with:
- Speech sound disorders: Providing support when words are hard to understand, or sounds are missed or swapped (for example, ‘tat’ instead of ‘cat’) so teachers and friends can understand them more easily
- Stuttering or fluency difficulties: Supporting children to feel more comfortable speaking in groups, answering questions or doing presentations
- Language delays and comprehension difficulties: Assisting with understanding, following instructions and using complete sentences in everyday conversations and classroom tasks
- Literacy and learning support: Improving reading accuracy, spelling and written expression to support classroom learning and homework routines
- Social communication challenges: Supporting conversation, turn-taking and making friends so it’s easier to start conversations and maintain friendships
- Swallowing or feeding difficulties: Helping children eat and drink safely and comfortably to make mealtimes calmer and more manageable
- Voice differences or vocal strain: Guiding healthy voice use for children who talk or sing frequently so they can use their voice more comfortably
- Communication support for developmental or neurological conditions: Offering help for developmental delay, autism and more to support everyday communication and participation
Each therapy plan aligns with your child’s NDIS goals and includes clear progress updates for families, teachers and support coordinators.
Development areas supported in children’s speech pathology sessions
Each speech therapy session is designed to support skills your child uses every day at home, in the classroom and when connecting with others.
Programs are shaped around your child’s needs and your family’s routines and may include support in the following areas:
Speech clarity and sound development
Therapy targets pronunciation, sound production and word formation to help children speak more clearly and be better understood during conversations, storytelling and classroom activities.
Language Skills
Sessions support understanding language, following instructions and expressing ideas using words and sentences so it’s easier to answer questions, follow along in class and join in at home.
Social Interaction
Children develop conversation skills, peer interaction and confidence engaging with others in social and school settings, including playdates, group work and friendships.
Literacy and learning foundations
Speech pathology can strengthen reading and writing skills that support academic progress and build the foundation for reading confidence and school participation.
Feeding and swallowing safety
Therapists support children who experience chewing or swallowing difficulties to eat and drink more safely, making mealtimes safer, more comfortable and less stressful for families.
Confidence and functional communication
Speech Therapy with Physio Inq aims to help children advocate for themselves, ask for help and participate more independently in daily routines when possible.
If you would like to learn more about paediatric Speech Pathology services, contact our team on 1300 731 733 or use our Make a Referral Form and we'll help find the right approach for your health goals.
Make a Referral
At Physio Inq we can deliver high-quality and timely in-home and online Allied Health Services. Our Speech Therapy For Children services are available in Keswick Terminal and the surrounding areas:
- Bedford Park
- Belair
- Bellevue Heights
- Beverley
- Black Forest
- Blackwood
- Brighton
- Brooklyn Park
- Burnside
- Cheltenham










