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Author: Ishwari Samarakoon

Ish is the visionary owner and Principal Speech Pathologist at Speech Therapy Services. With an extensive career spanning the public health and education sectors, she made a profound impact as the founding Speech Pathologist at the Peel Language Development Centre, establishing their school-based programs. Ish’s expertise lies in communication therapies, focusing on autism, ADHD, behavior, and food therapy. She believes in empowering parents to understand their child’s needs, creating a harmonious household and nurturing emotional regulation for the entire family. Ish strives to help not only the child but the entire household thrive, resulting in happier, more fulfilling lives. Outside of her professional pursuits, Ish finds joy in travel, food, and culture, while continuously seeking knowledge. With her unwavering commitment to transforming lives, she leaves a profound impact on the families she supports, making a lasting impression that extends well beyond her therapy sessions.
Speech Therapy
by Ishwari Samarakoon 14 November, 2018 0 comments

Have you ever wondered about how you can access Speech Therapy?

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Development
by Ishwari Samarakoon 23 October, 2018 0 comments

What sounds should my child be able to say?

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Development
by Ishwari Samarakoon 18 October, 2018 0 comments

Parentese: More than Just Baby Talk

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Books
by Ishwari Samarakoon 12 October, 2018 0 comments

5 Books We Love To Read With Children

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Development
by Ishwari Samarakoon 26 September, 2018 0 comments

Are you worried about your child not saying enough?

Children generally start talking at 12 months of age. By 18 months they have 25 words. These words will be some label words (mum, dad) and actions words (go). If their vocabulary development continues on track, by their second birthday they will have about 50 or more words and will start to say two word sentences (e.g. mummy…

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