238 Midway Rd Elizabeth Downs 5113

Talking Matters

Occupational Therapist

Speech Pathology, Psychology and Occupational Therapy

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238 Midway Rd, Elizabeth Downs SA 5113

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Talking Matters opening hours in Elizabeth Downs

Mon
8:00am - 6:00pm
Tue
8:00am - 6:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 6:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 4:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 6:00pm
Sat
8:00am - 3:00pm
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
Open Weekdays and Saturday
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About Us

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About Talking Matters

Talking Matters offers families professional services for their children's developmental needs in a child friendly environment.
We know that your child wants fun and you want results. Our new building provides calm spaces for focused learning. Engaging therapists and stimulating therapy activities hold your child's attention as they have fun while learning.

We provide assessment and therapy for children with additional needs such as speech, language, stuttering, fine motor, gross motor, sensory integration, dyslexia, anxiety, behaviour, autism, literacy and more.  We provide families with the opportunity to have their child's speech pathology, occupational therapy, psychology and disability needs managed in one location by our friendly and committed team.

ABN
16 143 385 611
Staff
21-50
Also listed under
Speech Pathologists

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays

Offering

Indivduals

Keywords

Learning difficulties, Speech Pathologist, Autism, Down's syndrome, Psychology, Dyslexia, sensory difficulties, Global Developmental Delay, Occupational Therapist, Speech therapy

FAQs

  • My child seems smart. Why would they need therapy?

    Some of us are good at some things and not so good at others. We may be good at sport and less skilled as a handyman, or good at spelling and hopeless at cooking. Children are the same. Smart children may still struggle with speech sounds or handwriting. Some children are good at maths and poor at spelling. Younger children may walk early but talk later. Therapists will work out which areas your child would benefit from support with and target those areas specifically.

  • Can't kids just be kids?

    There can lots of demands on kid's time with swimming lessons, music lessons, sport, dance and more. But therapy is not the same as these "extra" activities. Therapy is for children with a specific need and so is an essential service like going to the doctor if you are sick, getting glasses if you need them or going to school to learn. If your child needs a therapy service it is something that is vital to their development and learning as well as their future and not an "added extra".

  • Do I need a doctor's referral?

    Families are able to refer themselves for assessments and therapy. While a doctor's referral is needed to access rebates through Medicare it is not needed for rebates through private health funds.