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Explore all careersA Paediatric Speech Pathologist evaluates and treats children’s communication disorders, creating tailored therapy plans to enhance their skills.
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A Paediatric Speech Pathologist assesses and treats speech, language, and communication disorders in children. You might work in hospitals, schools, or private practices. Paediatric Speech Pathologists focus on improving children’s ability to communicate effectively, addressing issues such as speech delays, stuttering, and language comprehension. You’ll create individualised therapy plans tailored to each child's specific needs to enhance their communication skills and overall development.
Paediatric Speech Pathologists play a crucial role in supporting children's growth. You’ll need to be patient and empathetic, with strong analytical and communication skills. You’ll work closely with families, teachers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure children receive the comprehensive support they need to thrive.