11 January 2022

Multilingualism has been linked with numerous benefits for children and families.

Children may learn multiple languages simultaneously, and may show a preference for oneStronger Seeds Taller Trees logo final_210705 language. Receptive language skills are key in determining if speech pathology intervention is required for multilingual children.

The amount of exposure to each language directly impacts language acquisition, and the trajectory of language development for multilingual children can differ from monolingual children.  When a child has strong skills in their first language, they are better able to learn additional languages.

Referral to speech pathology is important if a child is having difficulty with understanding and following verbal information in their primary language. 

Resources for multilingual homes

Speech Pathology Service Directory

Community Health Centre Speech Pathology directory for communication and feeding skills:

Liverpool

Ph: 9616 4405
Email

Fairfield

Ph: 9794 1739
Email

Bankstown

Ph: 9780 2777 (ask for Child and Family Intake)
Email

Campbelltown, Camden, Wollondilly

Ph: 4633 4133
Email

Paediatric Allied Health Unit – Ph: 4634 3580