Spirited speech pathologist Scott loves helping children to communicate better.
Having worked in schools for the Department of Education, Scott collaborates with teachers, psychologists, social workers and occupational therapists. He is very familiar with the needs and interests of children from preschool age to adolescence, including students with disabilities.
Scott assesses and manages disorders in many areas, including spoken and written language, literacy, fluency, articulation and social skills. He is passionate about treating stuttering and literacy disorders.
About the Clinic
For over 25 years, Box Hill Speech Pathology has put clients’ needs first. Our friendly, professional and experienced staff can help you or your child with issues including:
- Language difficulties
- Stuttering
- Speaking clearly
- Social skills
- Voice problems
- Eating and swallowing problems
- And many other communication issues
Call us today on 9899 5494!
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Play on Words
(January 9, 2017)
Playing with sounds within spoken words is the first step to developing literacy. Yes, oral (spoken) language is crucial for learning to read and write.
Luckily, playing with words is fun (and less messy than playing with food)! Nursery rhymes, clapping out syllables and making up silly sentences in which all words start with the same letter are a great start.
Find more tips in this article (under Resources on our website)! Articles are researched and written by Nicola Anglin.