Amy is an experienced speech pathologist with a professional interest in the connection between communication differences and social, emotional and/or behavioural needs. Her clinical experience lies in supporting neurodivergent children and teens. She has a strong commitment to working together with families to nurture effective communication and enhance relationships.
Amy is a Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist and a member of Speech Pathology Australia.
Amy works at Be Kids Therapy on Saturdays. She is also employed as a Senior Speech Pathologist at the Royal Children’s Hospital.
Areas of interest
Specialising in developmental assessments and goal-based intervention for babies, pre-school and school-aged children with, but not limited to:
- Neuroaffirming supports
- Social communication (pragmatic language)
- Language development
- Self-advocacy
- Emotional regulation
- Speech sounds
- Late talkers