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Unlocking the Thumb-sucking mystery: A dive into the neurochemistry of non-nutritive sucking

Unlocking the Thumb-sucking mystery: A dive into the neurochemistry of non-nutritive sucking

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Feb 22, 2024 | Blog For Therapists

Thumb-sucking is a common childhood habit that typically begins in infancy as a natural reflex for self-soothing. However, when this behaviour persists beyond the age of four, it can raise concerns among parents and caregivers. Prolonged thumb-sucking can result in a...
What is Orofacial Myology and What is its Relevance to Speech Pathology?

What is Orofacial Myology and What is its Relevance to Speech Pathology?

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Jan 29, 2024 | Blog For Therapists

Orofacial myology is a specialised field within the realm of speech pathology and dentistry that focuses on the study and treatment of oral and facial muscles’ functions and dysfunctions. It is the missing link between the work orthodontists do to improve the...
The Impact of Long-term Thumb-sucking: What every paediatric therapist should know.

The Impact of Long-term Thumb-sucking: What every paediatric therapist should know.

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Jan 29, 2024 | Blog For Therapists

As a paediatric speech pathologist, it’s likely that some of the clients you work with suck their thumbs past the age of 4 years. You may think that this is not an important issue or that it’s not something that you need to concern yourself with, but providing parents...
Unlocking the Power of Flexibility: The Benefits of Flexible Work Hours for Speech Therapists

Unlocking the Power of Flexibility: The Benefits of Flexible Work Hours for Speech Therapists

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Jan 9, 2024 | Blog For Therapists

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare and professional work, it’s essential to adapt to the changing needs of both therapists and clients. One such adaptation that has been gaining traction in recent years is the implementation of flexible work hours for...
Understanding the Difference Between an Articulation Disorder and a Phonological Disorder

Understanding the Difference Between an Articulation Disorder and a Phonological Disorder

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Dec 12, 2023 | Blog For Therapists

As a paediatric speech pathologist, you will often encounter cases of articulation disorders and phonological disorders in your clinical work. Both conditions revolve around speech difficulties, but they are distinct in their nature and impact on a child’s ability to...
The Power of Peer Mentoring: Elevating Your Speech Pathology Private Practice

The Power of Peer Mentoring: Elevating Your Speech Pathology Private Practice

by Speech Pathologist Kerry | Sep 21, 2023 | Blog For Therapists

This blog unveils an often underestimated, yet incredibly impactful, facet of professional growth in the realm of speech pathology: peer mentoring. If you’re a speech pathologist aiming for continuous improvement, or if you’re curious about how peer...
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