Provides counselling and play therapy for children aged 3-10 and their families, plus adult counselling, at St Kilda, VIC. Accepts self- or plan-managed NDIS clients. Offers face-to-face and telehealth sessions; no NDIS registration or waitlist mentioned.
Children's therapy providers in Melbourne
John Saunders Learning & Literacy in Prahran, VIC provides speech pathology support for learning difficulties—auditory processing, written and spoken expression, and dyslexia—for children aged 5 to 18 years.

Seedling Family Nutrition offers dietetics for families and children, including feeding, gastrointestinal, and general wellbeing support. Available face-to-face at Clifton Hill VIC and via telehealth. No NDIS registration or waitlist details mentioned.

Small speech pathology centre in Malvern, VIC, offering individual and small group speech/communication therapy for children via home, kinder, school, or clinic sessions, with flexible frequency options.

Wonder Kids OT is a Dandenong, VIC-based paediatric occupational therapy and speech pathology provider serving children aged 0–18. Offers clinic-based and mobile/home therapy, neuroaffirming, play-based programs for sensory processing, motor skills, ADHD, autism, and daily living skills. No NDIS registration, telehealth, or waitlist details explicitly stated.
The Happy Space is a Footscray-based paediatric allied health clinic offering Speech Pathology, delivered by multiple speech pathologists and supported by allied health assistants. An Occupational Therapist is listed as 'coming soon.' No explicit mention of NDIS registration, telehealth, waitlist, or client age range.

Paediatric speech pathology practice in Brunswick, VIC, offering therapy for language, late talking, social skills, play development, speech sound disorders, stuttering (Lidcombe Program), and literacy. Currently fully booked and not accepting new clients for its 2025 waiting list.

Occupational therapy for babies and toddlers, focused on supporting early development. Offers baby development workshops for parents. No mention of NDIS registration, telehealth, or waitlist.