Speech Therapy
Pediatric speech therapy works to help children communicate effectively by assisting with the improvement of their verbal and non-verbal language skills. Speech therapists can also address feeding and swallowing abilities.
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​Our approach is family-centered and tailored to meet each child's individual needs. We believe in creating a supportive and nurturing environment where children can develop their communication skills at their own pace. Our SLPs work closely with families to provide guidance and strategies that can be incorporated into daily life, ensuring progress continues beyond therapy sessions.
Receptive & Expressive Language
Our therapists work on building children's ability to express their thoughts, ideas, and emotions effectively (expressive language), as well as their ability to understand and process spoken language (receptive language). We use engaging techniques to enhance vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension skills.
Stuttering / Fluency
For children experiencing stuttering or other fluency disorders, we provide strategies and exercises to promote smooth, effortless speech. Our goal is to reduce the frequency of disruptions in speech flow, boosting confidence in communication.
Pragmatic Language
We focus on social communication skills, helping children understand and use language appropriately in different social contexts. This includes understanding non-verbal cues, turn-taking, initiating conversations, and maintaining appropriate eye contact.
Augmentative & Alternative Communication
.For children with complex communication needs, we offer training and support in using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices. These tools provide alternative ways to communicate effectively, ensuring every child has a voice.
Voice Therapy
For children with voice disorders, we offer therapy to address issues such as hoarseness, vocal nodules, or vocal cord paralysis. We focus on healthy voice production techniques and maintaining vocal hygiene.​
Articulation
We help children improve their pronunciation and speech clarity, making it easier for them to be understood by others. Through personalized exercises and play-based activities, we focus on developing accurate sound production.