Miss Priscilla William Henry is a Speech Pathologist based in Prestons, NSW. You can find the practice at Unit 5 4-8 Lyn Parade, Prestons NSW 2170.
Her work focuses on speech, language, and communication. That can mean helping children who are still learning how to speak clearly, or supporting adults who are trying to manage changes in how they talk. Over time, small steps can make a big difference, especially when everyone involved is on the same page.
For kids, speech therapy often looks at things like sound clarity, sentence building, and understanding language in everyday life. Some children need help with delayed speech and language, while others may need support with specific areas like understanding, expressing ideas, or staying clear and easy to follow when they talk.
For adults, speech therapy can be just as practical. At times, people seek help when communication feels harder than it used to, or when they want their voice and speech to be easier to manage in daily situations. Therapy is usually built around what matters to the person most, like being understood at home, at work, or in social settings.
Miss Priscilla also does language development evaluation. This is helpful when you want a clearer picture of a child’s or adult’s communication strengths and needs. The goal is to understand what’s getting in the way, and then work out a plan that fits how the person learns and communicates.
Fluency therapy for stuttering is another part of the service. Stuttering can be stressful, and it can affect confidence. In many cases, therapy aims to reduce the impact of stuttering, improve speaking comfort, and build skills that people can use day to day.
Voice therapy for vocal disorders is also offered. Voice problems can come from different causes and can make everyday talking feel uncomfortable. Therapy may focus on making the voice easier to use, supporting safer voice habits, and helping the person keep control of their voice when speaking for longer periods.
Miss Priscilla’s approach stays grounded and focused on real-life communication. The sessions are about working through challenges step by step, with clear goals and support for both the person and their family or carers where needed.