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I work with teams, organisations and decision-makers who want to support children more effectively
— and communicate more powerfully.
Hulya Mehmet is a leading voice in communication, child development and neurodiversity.
With over 25 years of clinical and educational expertise, she empowers parents, educators and professionals to move from confusion to clarity — and take transformative action.
Author of Is It Autism or Late Talking?
Host of The Heart of Communication podcast
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Hulya Mehmet is a leading voice in communication, child development and neurodiversity.
With over 25 years of clinical and educational expertise, she empowers parents, educators and professionals to move from confusion to clarity — and take transformative action.
Author of
Is It Autism or Late Talking?
Host of The
Heart of Communication podcast
As a thought leader in communication, I’ve had the privilege of working with some of the world’s leading organisations.
The quality of your relationships is deeply shaped by the quality of your communication.
The Heart of Communication is where honest stories meet expert insights, with a clear focus on parenting, relationships and personal development.
Hosted by Hulya Mehmet, this podcast helps you move beyond surface-level advice and into the deeper work of listening, leading and truly connecting.
Because better communication doesn’t just change conversations, it changes lives.
Connect with hearts. Speak with clarity. Transform your world. Join Hulya and guests.
🎧 New episodes weekly
“Hulya founded Articulate Kids, a speech and language therapy service, 20 years ago. The service offers assessment and therapy services for children aged 2–18.
Articulate Kids also provides online educational courses and workshops to support parents and educators to help every child thrive.”
I believe the quality of communication shapes the quality of our relationships — and the outcomes that follow. When people struggle to communicate, whether it’s a child trying to speak, a parent trying to connect, or a leader trying to be heard , it affects confidence, learning, relationships and results. I provide support across three key areas: Families seeking answers about their child’s speech, language, or development Educators and professionals working with neurodiverse learners Organisations looking to strengthen leadership, collaboration, and communication culture In a world full of labels and conflicting information, I bring clarity and practical solutions grounded in evidence and empathy. HULYA MEHMET
HULYA MEHMET
I believe the quality of communication shapes the quality of our relationships — and the outcomes that follow. When people struggle to communicate, whether it’s a child trying to speak, a parent trying to connect, or a leader trying to be heard , it affects confidence, learning, relationships and results. I provide support across three key areas: Families seeking answers about their child’s speech, language, or development Educators and professionals working with neurodiverse learners Organisations looking to strengthen leadership, collaboration, and communication culture In a world full of labels and conflicting information, I bring clarity and practical solutions grounded in evidence and empathy. HULYA MEHMET
HULYA MEHMET
Practical insights and expert reflections to help you support communication with more clarity, calm and confidence.
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