Lee Jialing
Jialing earned a Master of Speech Pathology from Curtin University, Australia, and was awarded the MOHH Healthcare Graduate Scholarship.
She has extensive experience across acute and community hospital settings, as well as in community-based care (including nursing homes), supported by rigorous training and a strong clinical foundation. Jialing specializes in working with adults with swallowing and communication difficulties, including aphasia, apraxia of speech, dysarthria, and cognitive-communication disorders. She is also skilled in assessment, intervention, management, and caregiver training.
Dedicated to fostering a positive and engaging therapy experience, Jialing prioritizes building strong relationships with her clients and their families. She has also served as a clinical educator, mentoring speech and language therapy students from NUS and SIT, and providing supervision to junior staff.
Beyond her professional work, Jialing volunteers as a core team member at Aphasia SG, a support group for Persons with Aphasia (PWA).
Accreditations and Certifications in:
Talk Tools® 3-Part Treatment Plan for Oral Placement Therapy
Nuffield Dyspraxia Program for children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech
McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program
Motivational Interviewing
Addressing Children's Speech Sound Disorder By Caroline Bowen
Langmore Foundation FEES course
Hanen It Takes Two to Talk® for Parents of Children with Language Delays
Hanen More Than Words® for Parents of Children with Autism or social communication difficulties
The Lidcombe Program for Early Stuttering Intervention
Assessing and Teaching Social Communication Skills by Alex Kelly
Developing Self-esteem and friendship skills by Alex Kelly
UCLA PEERS® for Adolescents Training Seminar by Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson
Introduction to Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Essential Counselling Skills