Why Christchurch Families Choose Talk Together for Speech Therapy
- Megan Lewis
- Mar 30
- 2 min read

Finding the right Speech Language Therapist in Christchurch can feel overwhelming. You want someone qualified, but also caring, patient and experienced with children.
At Talk Together, our team of registered Speech-Language Therapists have one goal: to help tamariki find their voice and flourish in everyday life.
Comprehensive speech & language support
We work with children who experience:
Speech sound delays or unclear speech
Late talking or limited vocabulary
Stuttering or fluency issues
Social communication difficulties
Challenges with reading, spelling or writing
Each child receives an individualised assessment and specific intervention tailored for their needs, not one-size-fits-all programmes or sessions.
Experts that help Christchurch families
We’re proud to be a Christchurch-based clinic supporting families across the Christchurch City, North Canterbury and Selwyn districts.
We can also come to you! We offer visits to children at home, school, preschool, kindergartens and more.
Many of our referrals come from word of mouth, local schools, kindergartens, and GPs who trust our collaborative, family-centred approach.
We also provide tele-therapy, so if travel or distance is tricky, your child can still receive consistent support online.
Why Christchurch families love Talk Together
Play-based sessions that make learning fun
Neurodiversity-affirming practices that celebrate differences
Practical strategies for parents to use at home
Our families see growth in confidence, clarity, and connection
You can even read our 5-star Google reviews from Christchurch parents who’ve seen the difference communication support makes.
Ready to get started?
When children learn to communicate clearly, they connect more deeply with others, perform better at school, and grow in self-esteem.
If you’ve been searching for Speech Language Therapy in Christchurch, Talk Together is here to help, with compassion, expertise, and a belief that every child deserves to be heard.



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