Be You Speech Pathology

Be You — at every step of the journey.

Our Mission

At Be You, our mission is simple: to help young people grow their communication skills while embracing who they truly are — because being yourself is more than enough.

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Meet Emily

Emily is a certified practicing speech pathologist with a passion for supporting children and teens to thrive as communicators.

She brings experience from working with people of all ages, but her heart lies in paediatrics. Emily supports children in the areas of fluency, speech sounds, language, literacy, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), always tailoring her approach to each child’s unique strengths and needs.

She has undertaken further professional development in early language, autism, AAC, and fluency, and is committed to evidence-based, neuroaffirming practice.

Emily believes in creating a fun, supportive, and empowering space where both children and their families feel heard, respected, and involved in the journey toward their goals.

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Services

At Be You Speech Pathology, we support children and young people aged 2 to 18 Australia wide via Tele-Health or Face to Face in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.

Our approach is neuroaffirming, strengths-based, and grounded in current evidence-based practice to ensure each person receives the highest quality care tailored to their needs.

We offer support in the following areas:

  • Speech – developing clear and confident pronunciation

  • Language – supporting both understanding and expression

  • Fluency – including stuttering support across the lifespan

  • Social Communication – building skills for connection and interaction

  • Literacy – targeting reading, spelling, and writing development

  • AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) – empowering children who use alternative methods to communicate

Therapy is available in homes, schools, kindergartens, online, and other community settings.

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