From the classroom to the clinic- a new graduate’s perspective
As a new graduate’s perspective, there is one BIG question that you get asked as your university graduation looms- “Where are you going to practice next year?”.
Nurturing growth through collaborative care
As a new graduate’s perspective, there is one BIG question that you get asked as your university graduation looms- “Where are you going to practice next year?”.
Our dedicated team provides you with speech pathology services from a professional speech pathologist, as well as resources and support for people with communication and swallowing disorders
Have you ever wondered why your child’s speech therapist may collaborate with other ...
Phonological awareness is consistently the pre-reading ability most strongly related to success in reading. Interestingly, a study found that when a child knows eight or more
“won’t my child eat vegetables”? “My child will only eat while watching an iPad”. “My child doesn’t eat enough”. “My child is a fussy eater”. These are all common concerns raised by parents.
A speech pathologist will talk to you about your concerns and do an assessment with your child before making recommendations for ongoing speech therapy sessions.
QPAH has a wonderful range of kind, patient, caring and evidence-based certified practicing speech therapists for kids and adults.
Luckily, all the music therapists at QPAH are Registered Music Therapists and additionally have training in Neurologic Music Therapy.
Does your child love music? Do they require support with their communication? Joint Music and Speech Therapy Sessions might be for you!
Why does a Registered Music Therapist choose the instruments they choose for therapy sessions? Sometimes family members or clients ask, "Why the piano?", "Why the gathering drum?".