Two Can Talk is a boutique speech pathology practice based in North Coogee, Western Australia, owned and operated by Diane Leffler, a highly experienced Speech Pathologist with over 20 years of experi
Parents most consistently highlight Diane's ability to deliver effective therapy via telehealth (including Zoom), with multiple reviewers noting they were initially uncertain about online sessions but found them to work well in practice. Across several long-term reviews spanning two or more years, parents report meaningful progress in their children's speech and social skills, and describe sessions as games-based and engaging rather than a chore. Patience and adaptability are mentioned repeatedly, with reviewers noting Diane adjusts her approach readily to suit individual children, including those with autism and learning difficulties.
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Two Can Talk is a boutique speech pathology practice based in North Coogee, Western Australia, owned and operated by Diane Leffler, a highly experienced Speech Pathologist with over 20 years of experience. They solely provide telehealth sessions across Australia and are a family-centered and neurodiversity affirming practice that strives to support communication skills at home and in the community.
Assessment of speech sound disorders and lisps.
Assessment of language disorders, delays, and differences.
Speech and language screenings.
Treatment for speech sound disorders and lisps.
Intervention for DLD, language delays/differences, and social communication.
Guidance and skill-building for parents and carers to better understand their child's development, manage challenging behaviours and build a warm, secure relationship. Programs may be one-on-one or delivered in groups and draw on evidence-based frameworks tailored to the family's needs.
Specialized therapy for orofacial myofunctional disorders.
Guidance and skill-building for parents and carers to better understand their child's development, manage challenging behaviours and build a warm, secure relationship. Programs may be one-on-one or delivered in groups and draw on evidence-based frameworks tailored to the family's needs.
Training and consultations provided to teachers.