Rebecca Reinking - ATUNE Health Centres - Speech Pathologist
B.SpHearSci (MU), MSLP, CPSP, CCC-SLP
Rebecca Reinking is a Certified Practising Speech Pathologist who is passionate about one particular area: helping children speak clearly and correctly so that others understand them.
Rebecca has a special interest in speech sound disorders, and by only working with children who have difficulties saying their speech sounds, she has been able to deepen her research and clinical skills in this area to best support your child.
With over 1200,000 followers people all around the world watch Rebecca's speech therapy videos and get tips for working with children who have difficulty saying their speech sounds.
TREATING SPEECH ERRORS
Rebecca only sees children over the age of 3 years. She typically works with:
- A lisp or slushy-sounding speech sounds like 's', 'sh' and 'ch'.
- Preschool-aged children who are to understand (e.g., they leave sounds off or substitute one sound for another).
- School-aged children whose speech does not sound crisp or clear compared to their peers
- Older children, teenagers, and adults who want to work on their speech sounds.
Meet Rebecca Reinking, Speech-Language Pathologist
What should you expect during your first appointment?
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Rebecca's passion and enthusiasm for her field and supporting children with speech sound disorders are evident in her ongoing contribution to the field.
- Rebecca creates and publishes her own digital speech therapy materials (under Adventures in Speech Pathology), which she uses with your child during her speech therapy sessions.
- She is one of the leading speech pathology authors for Bjorem Speech Publications.
- Rebecca is regularly asked to speak about speech pathology on national and international podcasts.
- She has presented nationally and internationally at conferences and has guest lectured for universities in Australia and the USA.
CREDENTIALS
Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and a Masters in Speech-Language Pathology from Macquarie University, Sydney.
She currently works on Tuesdays and can see private speech clients or those who are self-funded or plan-managed participants of the NDIS.