Meet Sim

A speech pathologist who thinks like a teacher

With over 30 years of experience as a speech pathologist, and more recently as a qualified teacher, I support children, adolescents and adults navigating challenges in language, literacy and communication.

I look beyond surface-level difficulties to understand the underlying language and learning skills that shape reading, writing and communication, and what's really getting in the way.

Speech Pathologist (BSpPath, UQ) Master of Teaching, Primary (Flinders) Certified Practising Speech Pathologist Registered Teacher NDIS-friendly
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years across schools & clinics
Three decades of practice

Clinical experience

Across these settings I have supported children with a wide range of language, literacy and communication needs, from early identification through to targeted intervention.

This breadth has given me a strong understanding of how these systems work in practice, and how to help families navigate them with clarity and confidence.

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Step 01

Department for Education

I began my career supporting children in schools and preschools, working within the public system.

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Consultancy across schools

My work expanded into consultancy roles across independent and Catholic school systems.

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Specialist paediatric settings

Clinical work in specialist paediatric settings, focused on targeted, individual intervention.

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ASD diagnostician

Working as a diagnostician in Autism Spectrum Disorder assessment within multidisciplinary teams.

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Private practice today

I now run my own private practice, supporting children and families with clarity and care.

What shapes my practice

Grounded in classrooms and clinics

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Co-authored Nelson Phonics to give young learners strong foundations in reading.

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Works part-time in a Year 1 classroom, staying close to everyday learning.

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Trained in Autism Spectrum Disorder assessment, alongside clinical psychologists.

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Trained in trauma-informed care for learners facing anxiety or disruption.

Sim Dhaliwal working with a young learner
Clinic meets classroom

Where clinical experience meets the classroom

My work as a speech pathologist is strengthened by my training as a teacher. There is significant overlap between language, literacy and learning, and I chose to further my qualifications to deepen my understanding of how these skills are taught and applied in the classroom.

Working part-time in a Year 1 classroom keeps me closely connected to the everyday experience of learning: the small victories, the frustrations, and the courage it takes to try again.

โœ“Aligned with the Australian Curriculum, therapy that matches curriculum expectations and the realities of classroom learning.
โœ“Bridging clinic and classroom, connecting clinical understanding with how lessons are actually taught.
โœ“Clear communication with teachers, keeping therapy and classroom learning consistent.
How I work

My approach

Calm, structured and collaborative, with careful attention to emotional safety as well as learning needs. We proceed at the child's pace, with patience, curiosity and high expectations.

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Personalised

Sessions shaped around each child's strengths, temperament and learning speed, never a rigid, one-size-fits-all agenda.

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Evidence-informed

Grounded in careful assessment of the underlying language and phonological skills that support reading, writing and expression.

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Family-led

A genuine partnership with families, teachers and referring practitioners, so support stays clear, consistent and practical.

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Emotionally safe

A calm, predictable space where children feel comfortable to take risks, structured, yet flexible to how they're feeling that day.

The greatest privilege of my work is witnessing that spark of growth: the first fluent sentence, the confidence to speak up, and the quiet glow of pride when progress becomes visible.

The belief behind the work

Every person deserves to feel understood and capable. Every family deserves to feel heard.

/  Sim Dhaliwal
Let's talk

Let's find the way forward, together

Tell me a little about your child and what you'd like help with. We'll find a time to chat, no pressure, no jargon.

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