16 min

Ep 09: Introducing Speech Pathology - how parents can support children to thrive in a multilingual environment North Richmond Community Health Podcast

    • Society & Culture

NRCH provides therapy services for young children, offering Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Dietetics support. Today, two Speech Pathologists from the Child Health and Development Team introduce the services available, explore the popular topic of bilingualism and how parents can support their youngsters to thrive in a multilingual environment.
Presented by:
Livia Li, Speech Pathologist
Betty La, Speech Pathologist
 
Music Credits:
Upbeat Funk Pop - Scott Holmes Music
Heat - Derek Clegg
Inspiring Ambience - Scott Holmes Music
Theme song -  Tom Mitchell
 
Links
Speech Pathology Australia - Communication Milestones Kit
North Richmond Community Health – Child Health and Development (CHAD) team
 
Contact us:
Website: https://nrch.com.au/
Phone: 9418 9800
Address: 23 Lennox Street, Richmond Victoria 312

NRCH provides therapy services for young children, offering Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Dietetics support. Today, two Speech Pathologists from the Child Health and Development Team introduce the services available, explore the popular topic of bilingualism and how parents can support their youngsters to thrive in a multilingual environment.
Presented by:
Livia Li, Speech Pathologist
Betty La, Speech Pathologist
 
Music Credits:
Upbeat Funk Pop - Scott Holmes Music
Heat - Derek Clegg
Inspiring Ambience - Scott Holmes Music
Theme song -  Tom Mitchell
 
Links
Speech Pathology Australia - Communication Milestones Kit
North Richmond Community Health – Child Health and Development (CHAD) team
 
Contact us:
Website: https://nrch.com.au/
Phone: 9418 9800
Address: 23 Lennox Street, Richmond Victoria 312

16 min

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