
Why Home-Based Therapy Works Best for Kids (According to the Research)
We believe that therapy should meet children where they feel safest and most themselves — at home, at school, at kinder, or in their community. It’s not just a nice idea. The evidence is clear: children learn best in the environments where they live, play, and connect.
Here’s what the research says about why therapy in natural settings (like your home or your child’s kinder) is not just convenient — it’s actually best practice.

Understanding Echolalia: What It Is, Why It Happens, and How Speech Pathologists Can Help
Echolalia is a common and meaningful part of language development in many children, particularly those who are autistic or neurodivergent. Understanding its function and supporting children in ways that are respectful, evidence-informed, and family-centred can help promote strong, functional communication.