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About us
Our commitment to authentic, family‑centred care
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Personalised, neuro‑affirming speech therapy in Westmead and Western Sydney. We keep our speech pathologist‑to‑family ratio low, our relationships with families strong, and every therapy plan tailored to your child’s unique needs, so progress at home drives lasting change that goes beyond the clinic.
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Our Values
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Wonder
We approach every child's journey with curiosity and unwavering belief in their potential. Every milestone is celebrated, no matter how small.
Compassion
We provide care that sees the whole person, offering empathy and support that goes beyond therapy to truly improve lives.
Community
We believe every child and family deserves to feel seen, heard, and supported, and we partner with schools, allied health teams, and local services to build a connected, neuro‑affirming community where children thrive and families belong.
Our Values
Our team of professionals
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Cindy He
Speech Pathologist

Maureen Kang
Speech Pathologist
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Emma Knapp
Speech Pathologist
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Allen Ho
Practice Manager
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Angela Chau
Therapy Assistant
Who We Help
At Speak Wonders, we help children of all ages and abilities find their voice. From toddlers taking their first communication steps to school-age kids navigating language and literacy, we're here for every milestone and every challenge along the way. Whether your child has a diagnosis, a referral, or you're simply a parent who wants answers, you've come to the right place. We proudly support families across Western Sydney.
Toddlers (2–3 years)
Preschoolers (3–5 years)
Primary School Kids (5–12 years)
Teens (12–17 years)
Neurodivergent Kids
+100
Families Helped
Over 100 Families Supported
Our Impact
in Numbers
Facts & Figures
+1300
Sessions Delivered
Over 1300 sessions delivered
19 Suburbs
Our Community Hub
We currently support families across 19 Western Sydney suburbs, including Westmead and surrounds.
20 +
Childcare, Schools and Communities
We’ve worked with teachers, support coordinators, child-care educators and other allied health professionals from 20 + local schools, local communities and preschools to support classroom communication.
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