About Us
Our mission at Little Language is to provide professional, collaborative, and dynamic speech therapy on the Gold Coast to children of all ages with speech, language, literacy, stuttering, voice and orofacial myology difficulties.
Danielle Ryan founded Little Language after moving back to the Gold Coast in January 2015. She teamed up with Little Language SLP Yvonne Liu in July 2020 to create Little Language Pty Ltd. Together with their passionate team of clinicians totalling over 30 years of speech pathology experience, Little Language endeavours to deliver results through quality, evidence-based practice.
We pride ourselves on our ability to build genuine, lasting relationships with our clients. We are fun, engaging and curious speech pathologists who can't wait to help your child find their roar!



Our Clinic
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Meet The Team

Danielle Ryan
Director / Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Griffith University)
Master of Speech Pathology Studies (The University of Queensland)
Speech Pathology Australia Certified Practising Speech Pathologist
Danielle Ryan, founder of Little Language, knew she wanted to become a speech-language pathologist in high school. As her appreciation and empathy for people facing communication challenges grew through her own experiences living, working and going to school in various non-English speaking countries, including a rewarding six months volunteering in South America, she knew it was the perfect choice. Danielle has almost 20 years experience as a private practitioner with a particular interest in working with children with speech, language, literacy and orofacial myofunctional difficulties, and continues to be passionate and excited about helping these children reach their communication potential. After earning her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Danielle went on to complete a Masters in Speech Pathology Studies. Her group research paper was published in Disability and Rehabilitation. Danielle engages in continual professional development, has enjoyed roles as a sessional staff member and clinical educator for Master of Speech Pathology students at Griffith University, and has additional certification in: * It Takes Two to Talk The Hanen Program® for Parents of Children with Language Delays * Visualizing and Verbalizing for Language Comprehension and Thinking® (V/V®) -- Lindamood-Bell * The Writing Road to Reading© (The Spalding Method) - Spalding Education International * Learn to Play A practical program to develop a child’s imaginative play - Karen Stagnitti * Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders * Sounds~Write A very highly structured, multi-sensory, sythetic phonics programme * Talk4Writing An oral language to reading to writing literacy method * Key Word Sign The use of manual signs and natural gesture to support communication * The Lidcombe Program A behavioural treatment for children who stutter

Yvonne Liu
Director / Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (The University of Queensland)
Speech Pathology Australia Certified Practising Speech Pathologist
After graduating from the University of Queensland in 2015, Yvonne worked as a mobile speech pathologist across the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Lockyer Valley regions. Yvonne joined Little Language in March 2017, then in July 2021 teamed up with SLP Danielle Ryan to become joint Director and create Little Language Pty Ltd. Yvonne is a highly passionate speech-language pathologist who has a keen interest in working with children who have speech, language and literacy difficulties. She enjoys all aspect of the profession and finds it incredibly rewarding to be able to support those who struggle with their communication. Yvonne is dedicated to providing holistic evidence-based intervention plans, in collaboration with the client and their families, to help children reach their full communication potential. Growing up in a multilingual society, Yvonne is fluent in speaking English and Cantonese. She particularly enjoys working with children from non-English speaking backgrounds, and aims to provide holistic care to improve communication in both English and their native language. Outside of speech pathology, Yvonne enjoys baking, trying new foods and spending time with her young family. Yvonne still enjoys continuing her professional learning and development and has additional certification in: * Voicecraft For assessment and direct treatment of voice disorders * The Writing Road to Reading© (The Spalding Method) - Spalding Education International * Key Word Sign The use of manual signs and natural gesture to support communication * DIR 101 - DIR and DIRFloortime A pathway to promote healthy development that builds connections, communication, and engagement

Leticia Freire
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Bachelor of Speech Language and Hearing Pathology (Pontifical Catholic University – Brazil)
Speech Pathology Australia Certified Practising Speech Pathologist
With over 30 years of experience, Leticia is a dedicated and passionate clinician. She graduated in 1994 as both a Speech Pathologist and Audiologist. In 2002, she moved to the Gold Coast with her husband and quickly fell in love with the Australian way of life. In 2008, she gained Australian citizenship and became the first Brazilian-trained Speech Therapist to have her overseas qualifications recognised by Speech Pathology Australia. Since then, Leticia has worked with individuals across the lifespan — from newborns to older adults — across hospitals, schools, disability services, multidisciplinary clinics, and private practice. She brings a gentle, skilled, and family-centred approach to her sessions and is particularly passionate about orofacial myology, speech, pronunciation in bilingual speakers, dysphagia and breastfeeding support. Leticia is bilingual (Portuguese/English) and enjoys supporting clients in both languages. Outside of her professional life, she is a proud wife and mum of two, and brings warmth, care, and dedication to everything she does. Leticia believes that everyone is born with a purpose, and hers is to support others through the art and science of speech pathology. Leticia still enjoys continuing her professional learning and development and has additional certification in: * Functional Kinesio tape * Cervical auscultation * Deep orofacial manipulation therapy * Oro-motor sensory stimulation for newborns * Pre-term neonatal feeding & ASD feeding * Paediatric feeding management * Oral motor therapy & tube-feeding decision making * PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System)

Lizzie Bennett
Speech-Language Pathologist
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Southern Cross University)
Lizzie is a compassionate new graduate speech pathologist with over seven years of experience working within the disability community. Lizzie's passion for communication grew through her work as an individual disability support worker, where she supported people with complex needs and saw firsthand the importance of access to communication and support for individuals. Lizzie completed her Bachelor of Speech Pathology at Southern Cross University in 2025 and has clinical experience across various academic placements and previous therapy assistant experience in speech, language, voice, fluency, AAC and swallowing and completed training in Language Acquisition in Motor Planning (LAMP) Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Moving Forward with LAMP. Lizzie is passionate about early intervention and supporting individuals to express themselves in meaningful ways, using a client-centred approach and believes that everyone has something to say sometimes we just need to find the right way to help them be heard. During her spare time, you'll find her with her two dogs Willow and Chester at the beach or doing reformer Pilates.

Melanie Vasquez
Speech-Language Pathologist
Master of Speech Pathology (Griffith University)
Melanie is originally from California and has been living in Australia for the past 11 years. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, including a year of study in Art History and Italian Linguistics at the University of Bologna in 2011. She went on to complete her Master of Speech Pathology at Griffith University in 2025. Throughout her clinical placements, Melanie gained experience working across both paediatric and adult populations. She has supported children with speech sound disorders, language delays, and social communication challenges, as well as adults presenting with neurological communication conditions and motor speech disorders. Melanie has a particular interest in early language intervention. She is committed to delivering evidence-based, person-centred care and works collaboratively with clients and families to achieve meaningful, functional outcomes. She values building strong therapeutic relationships and tailoring intervention to each individual’s goals and strengths. Outside of clinical practice, Melanie enjoys hiking, climbing, spending time at the beach, and playing guitar.

Tegen Richards
Allied Health Assistant
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Southern Cross University) - current
Tegen made the leap from Medical Science to Speech Pathology, bringing her love of learning into every therapy session. She believes that speech therapy should be as fun as it is effective—because kids learn best when they’re having a great time! Currently completing her Bachelor of Speech Pathology at Southern Cross University, Tegen is all about creating a warm, supportive space where little voices can grow big and confident. Beyond the therapy room, she enjoys watching live music or curling up on the couch with a great book and her four-legged friend Dash!

Michelle Pocock
Allied Health Assistant
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Southern Cross University) - current
Michelle is an Allied Health Assistant currently studying her Bachelor of Speech Pathology at Southern Cross University. She is passionate about working with children and supporting their communication development in meaningful and engaging ways. With a background as a teacher’s aide and disability support worker, Michelle brings valuable experience, patience, and understanding to her role. She loves being part of a team environment and enjoys working collaboratively with the clinic’s speech pathologists to provide high-quality, child-centred care. Michelle finds great joy in watching children grow in confidence as they reach important milestones and celebrate their progress, big and small. Outside of work, Michelle is a proud mum to two teenagers. She enjoys all things adventure, especially ocean swimming, running, and riding, and brings that same energy and enthusiasm into both her personal and professional life.

Steph Vidgen
Receptionist
Master of Speech Pathology (Griffith University) - commencing 2026
As the friendly face at the front desk, Steph loves welcoming families and supporting the smooth running of each session. After completing her Bachelor of Communication, she decided to redirect her love of language and connection toward speech pathology and will be studying the profession next year. In her spare time, you’ll find her frolicking at the beach and stealing strangers’ puppies.

