About Say It Right

Sarah graduated from the University of Queensland in 2008 with a Bachelor of Speech Pathology. Whilst studying she found a passion for working with children who have a disability and spent time volunteering with both Cerebral Palsy League and Disability Services Queensland.

Upon graduating, Sarah worked with the Disability Services Queensland Family and Early Childhood Service. Here she worked with children aged 0-6 years who have significant developmental delays including Down Syndrome, ASD, Chromosomal Disorders, Global Developmental Delay and Intellectual Impairment.

Sarah then moved to CHI.L.D Association working at The Glenleighden School with children who have Primary Language Disorder. During her 5 years here, she coordinated their Early Childhood program and headed their private practice clinic. Sarah is currently parenting her two young boys as well as operating Say It Right Speech Pathology.