Speech & Language
We provide speech and language therapy for individuals of all ages, from infants to the elderly. Our therapists work with children and adults to address a range of speech and language challenges, ensuring personalized care and effective communication development.

Speech Assessment
Our Speech Therapist can assess you or your child’s speech, language, voice and/or fluency skills.
During your first visit,
- Our Speech and Language Therapist will talk to you about your concerns and get an in-depth history of you or your child’s medical condition, developmental milestones and current level of functioning.
- Assess you or your child’s difficulties using standardised and/or non-standardised measures. These may include observations, play, formal tests etc.
Therapy and Treatments
Treatment varies depending on you or your child’s diagnosis and severity.
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Articulation Therapy
Some people will have difficulties with the correct pronunciation of words. The Speech and Language Therapist will work with you to identify and correct the sounds that are most challenging for speech. -
Language Therapy
The Speech and Language Therapist will find out if you or your child’s language skill is age- appropriate. He will identify his/her strengths and weakness through an assessment. -
Social Skills Therapy
Some children may need help using the right words in the right social situation. Our therapists will provide strategies that will help promote healthy peer relationships and prevent bullying especially in school. -
Stuttering Treatment
Do you find it hard to speak fluently? Find yourself or your child getting stuck or repeating persistently when speaking? Come in for an assessment and we will help you from there. We have a group of trained Speech Therapists in this specialty who can help you.

Early Detection
Early Detection
Unsure when to seek a speech assessment? Signs like no interaction by 3 months, no first words by 18 months, or unclear speech may need attention. Early evaluation and simple strategies, like reading and modeling language, can support your child’s development.
Speech Disorders / Pronunciation & Clarity issues / Tongue Tie
Speech Disorders / Pronunciation & Clarity issues / Tongue Tie
Language delay/Disorders
Language delay/Disorders
Fluency Disorder / Stuttering
Fluency Disorder / Stuttering
Voice Disorder
Voice Disorder
Social Communication issues
Social Communication issues
Literacy or Dyslexia Issues
Literacy or Dyslexia Issues
Auditory Processing issues
Auditory Processing issues
Orofacial Myology/Myofunctional Therapy
Orofacial Myology/Myofunctional Therapy
Selective Mutism
Selective Mutism
Medical and Developmental Conditions
Medical and Developmental Conditions

Our Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of services does Magic Beans offer?
Magic Beans specializes in speech therapy, language development, and feeding therapy for individuals of all ages, including those with speech and language difficulties as well as swallowing (dysphagia) issues.
What makes Magic Beans different from other speech therapy practices?
Magic Beans is known for its child-centered programs that focus on personalized therapy tailored to each child’s unique needs. Our experienced therapists utilize a multidisciplinary approach to create comprehensive therapy plans, ensuring well-rounded progress.
Who are the therapists at Magic Beans?
Our team consists of skilled speech therapists trained in various domains, dedicated to helping children and adults overcome communication and feeding challenges. Each therapist has extensive experience in their field, providing the best possible care for clients.
How does Magic Beans ensure the effectiveness of its therapy programs?
We focus on creating engaging and personalized therapy sessions that nurture growth and development. By combining expertise from various fields, we address all aspects of a child’s development, ensuring a holistic approach to therapy.
Do I need a doctor’s referral?
No, a referral isn’t necessary. You can reach out to us directly for an assessment.
How long does an assessment take?
Typically, it lasts about 1 to 1.15 hours, though additional time may be needed depending on the case.
What happens after the assessment?
We will discuss findings and create a customised therapy plan based on your child’s needs.