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At Chitter Chatter, Speech Pathology is a joyful journey where children and families build communication, confidence, and connection.

Supporting children with:

  • Early Language Development (late-talkers, developmental language delays)

  • Speech Sound Development (phonological, motor speech & articulation disorders)

  • Language Understanding (following instructions, understanding concepts, answering questions)

  • Language Expression (using oral language)

  • Social Language Development and Interaction

  • Stuttering

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“Together, we can turn small steps
into big conversations”

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Ondrea Ballinger

Speech Pathologist
MSPA CPSP

Chitter Chatter Speech & Language is a family centred, Paediatric Speech Pathology service, providing assessment and intervention for babies, toddlers, preschoolers and young children.

Ondrea Ballinger, founder of Chitter Chatter Speech & Language, graduated from Flinders University in 1999.

Since this time, Ondrea has supported children and their families within a wide range of settings and multidisciplinary teams within the public and private sector (hospitals, rural and metropolitan health, university clinics, community health, private practice).

Ondrea is a Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist with Speech Pathology Australia. She is committed to lifelong learning and evidence-based practice in Speech Pathology, attending regular professional development & training.

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