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Medicare Now Covers More Speech Pathology

What families, GPs and our community need to know By Lauren Kevu, Senior Speech Pathologist & CEO
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What Is Heavy Work? A Parent’s Guide to Helping Kids Feel Calm, Focused, and Ready to Engage

At Zoe Allied Health, we often recommend heavy work as a simple, powerful strategy to help kids feel grounded, calm, and emotionally regulated. But what exactly is it—and how can it help your child?
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Understanding the WHY Behind Behaviours

As a parent, it can be hard when your child’s behaviour doesn’t seem to make sense. But at Zoe Allied Health, we see behaviour as communication—a way for children to express needs they might not yet have the skills to verbalise.
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Occupational Therapy for Fine Motor Skills in Children

At Zoe Allied Health, we understand that the small things often make the biggest difference. When a child struggles to hold a pencil, button their shirt, or use scissors, it can impact their confidence and independence. These tasks rely on fine motor skills—precise movements of the hands and fingers essential for daily activities at home and school.
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Voice Problems and Reflux: How Speech Therapy Can Help You Find Your Voice Again

Many people experience voice problems like hoarseness, frequent throat clearing, or vocal fatigue. For some, these symptoms are linked to reflux—when stomach contents travel back up into the throat and voice box, leading to irritation and discomfort.
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Updates to NDIS Language: A Guide for Families

Navigating the NDIS can feel overwhelming, especially with ongoing changes to plans, reports and assessments. To make things clearer, the NDIS has updated several key terms and processes. Here’s what families need to know to stay informed and confidently advocate for their child’s support.