

Owner | Speech & Language Pathologist

Rhianna is a Certified Practicing Speech and Language Pathologist. She lives on a farm in the Albury/Wodonga region with her young family.
Rhianna has built her speech pathology practice to support children and young people aged 5–21 in developing their communication skills, confidence and connection.
Rhianna provides individualised, neuro-affirming support for speech, language, literacy, social communication and everyday communication needs.
Rhianna believes that all brains work differently and that communication is more than speaking clearly — it is about being understood, building relationships, expressing identity and participating meaningfully in the world.
Rhianna's clinic is designed to be a safe, respectful and supportive space where children, teens and young adults can feel comfortable being themselves.

To empower children and young people to communicate with confidence by providing neuro-affirming, compassionate and evidence-based speech pathology support that celebrates individual differences and supports meaningful participation in everyday life.

To create a community where all communication styles are respected, neurodiversity is embraced and every young person feels seen, heard and valued for who they are.

Neuro-affirming Practice
We respect and celebrate neurodiversity. We support each individual in ways that honour their identity, strengths, sensory needs and communication preferences.
Connection First
Strong relationships are at the heart of meaningful therapy. We create safe, trusting spaces where children and young people feel comfortable, supported and understood.
Individualised Support
Every person communicates differently. We tailor therapy to each client’s goals, interests, abilities and lived experiences.
Empowerment
We aim to build confidence, self-advocacy and independence by supporting young people to communicate in ways that work for them.
Compassion and Respect
We value kindness, empathy and dignity in every interaction and believe all individuals deserve to feel accepted exactly as they are.