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6 Reasons Your Child Should See a Speech Pathologist
If your child is slower than average to start speaking. Have you been sitting in a Mum’s group or Playgroup and wondering why the other children are starting to use words and even sentences while your little one is more interested in blowing raspberries? Has someone told you not to worry, but you still have some niggling concerns? As a rule of thumb, we want to hear babies making lots of babbling noises (strings of consonant and vowel sounds) between 6-9 months before saying
NSP Team
Apr 1, 20214 min read


7 Tips for Communicating with older adults
Change is the one experience that is common to all of us around the globe. No matter our life’s circumstances, we will all experience the ch
NSP Team
Mar 26, 20213 min read


Help! My speech is changing.
There are many reasons why our speech and communication skills may change. You may have noted some changes in a family member or friend, par
NSP Team
Mar 15, 20212 min read


8 Tips to Help Your Child’s Auditory Working Memory
Remembering and acting on what we hear requires us to use our auditory working memory.
NSP Team
Mar 10, 20214 min read


5 Top Tips to Protect your Hearing
Hearing is something that we often take for granted until we start to lose it. As adults, we rely on our hearing to understand and stay...
NSP Team
Mar 2, 20213 min read


5 Tips for Getting Speech Practice Done at Home
When you or your child need to learn a new speech or language skill, consistent practice is your key to success. Here's a few tips to get st
Alison McDonald
Feb 23, 20214 min read


What to do when your child won’t talk
t’s been a great day. You’re heading to school to pick up the kids. You’re excited to hear about their new classes, new teachers...
Alison McDonald
Feb 11, 20214 min read
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