Director
Speech Pathologist and
Early Childhood Educator

Candice is a certified paediatric Speech Pathologist and early childhood educator based in the Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. She is passionate about helping children communicate with confidence - at home, preschool, and school. With a Master's degree in Speech and Language Pathology and an undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education from Macquarie University, Candice combines deep clinical knowledge with a warm, play- based approach.
Over more than a decade of practice, Candice has supported children aged 15 months to 18 years across schools, preschools, hospitals, and private clinics. She provides assessment and therapy for a range of communication needs.
Candice values collaboration and works closely alongside psychologists, paediatricians, occupational therapists, and educators to support holistic outcomes for every child.
Candice Silver
Speech Pathologist

Jasmine is a Speech Pathologist who graduated with a Bachelor of Speech Pathology from Sydney University. She has been passionate about speech pathology since she was 14, when her younger brother received speech therapy. From that point on, she knew this was the career she wanted to pursue - completing work experience with a speech pathologist before going on to study it at university.
Jasmine enjoys working with children, particularly in the areas of language stimulation and oral language development. She believes that building strong relationships with her clients is key, and loves incorporating each child’s individual interests into therapy to make sessions engaging and meaningful.
Outside of work, Jasmine enjoys going to the gym and spending time with friends. She values maintaining a healthy work–life balance and feels grateful to work in a field she genuinely loves!
Jasmine Zelden
Speech Pathologist
Sarah graduated from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh in 2021 with a degree in speech and language therapy. Sarah has spent the last 5 years working in Ireland and Scotland across both community clinics and specialist educational settings, supporting children with a wide range of communication needs.
Sarah's clinical interests lie primarily within paediatrics, with a particular interest in using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to maximise each child's communication potential. Sarah believe in treating each child as an individual and maximising their pre-existing communication skills to give them meaningful opportunities to communicate. Sarah also has a strong interest in speech sound intervention and early language development.
Throughout her career, Sarah has worked closely within multidisciplinary teams alongside teachers, OTs, physios and families and she recognises the benefit of a collaborative 'team around the child' approach. Sarah works closely with families to foster strong relationships and create therapy plans that are tailored to each child's strengths, needs and goals.
Outside of work, Sarah enjoys spending time with friends, reading and going to the cinema.
Sarah McCauley

