Speech Therapy Services

Late Talker • Developmental Delay • Autism • Articulation Disorder • Feeding Therapy • Social Communication • Fluency • Early Intervention • Understanding and Expressing Language • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ACC)

Evaluations

A pediatric speech evaluation serves multiple purposes. Its primary objective is to assess a child's communication skills in various domains, including speech sounds, language comprehension, expressive language, social communication, and fluency. Our pediatric speech evaluation process entails:

  • Initial Consultation

  • Case History & Standardized Assessment

  • Observation and Play-Based Assessments

  • Evaluation Report and Feedback

    We understand the importance of a comprehensive and personalized approach to pediatric speech evaluations. Our highly experienced and dedicated team is committed to providing the best possible care for each child.

Our Approach to Therapy

We are always searching for innovative and engaging ways to help our clients improve their communication skills. One approach that has consistently shown great results is incorporating play into our therapy sessions. Play-based speech therapy offers various benefits.

  • Promotes a positive and relaxed atmosphere

  • Provides ample opportunities for repetition and practice

  • Enhances children’s cognitive and social-emotional growth

The play approach also encourages a family-centered approach to therapy. Therapists often involve parents or caregivers in play-based activities, allowing them to observe and participate in the sessions. This involvement empowers parents to support their child's communication development at home.

Our specialties

Speech Sound Disorders

Pediatric speech sound disorders, also known as childhood speech disorders or articulation disorders, encompass a range of speech difficulties observed in children. These disorders affect a child's ability to accurately produce speech sounds, leading to difficulties in communication and language development.

Early Intervention

Early intervention speech therapy is a crucial and effective approach to support children who may be experiencing difficulties in their speech and language development. It is a proactive method that aims to identify, evaluate, and provide therapeutic interventions to children at the earliest possible stage, typically between the ages of birth to three years

Language Delays & Disorders

Pediatric language delays refer to when children exhibit a slower pace of language development compared to their peers. These delays can manifest in various ways, including difficulties with expressive language (verbalizing thoughts and ideas), receptive language (understanding and comprehending information), or both.

Language disorders involve more pervasive and long-lasting impairments in language skills. These disorders may stem from a variety of factors, including genetic and neurological conditions, such as autism spectrum disorder or specific language impairment. Children with language disorders often exhibit challenges with grammar, vocabulary, word retrieval, or social communication skills

Parent Coaching

As We Speech Therapy Services we understand the importance of involving parents in the therapy process. That's why we offer speech therapy parent coaching. We believe in the power of collaboration and establishing a strong partnership with parents.

  • Parent Coaching Sessions

  • Support Groups

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We Are Accepting New Clients for Therapy

Natural environment speech therapy refers to services being provided in the child’s natural communication environment.

Natural Communication Environments:

  • Home

  • Daycare

  • Preschool