Therapy Services

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Speech Sound Disorders

A child may have a speech sound disorder if they have difficulty producing sounds. Treatment depends on the nature of the speech sound disorder, which will be determined after evaluation. Pediatric speech sound disorders include articulation disorders, phonological disorders, motor speech disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, and dysarthria.

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Early Intervention

We provide early intervention services for families who are looking to support their child’s language development. It is important to remember that children develop at their own pace. We develop a home program with individualized goals and parent training.

Click below to learn more information regarding early identification of language delays and disorders.

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Language Disorders

A child may have a language disorder if they have difficulty with understanding and/or using language. We provide individual therapy to support improvement of language skills including but not limited to following directions, answering questions, word finding, formulating narratives, using appropriate grammar and syntax, and developing social perspective and social language.

Learning Disorders

A child with a learning disorder may have challenges with reading, writing, and/or spelling. Treatment will vary depending on your child’s area of need. We develop and maintain phonological awareness skills while using an evidence-based multisensory approach to literacy success.

Fluency and Voice Disorders

A child with a fluency disorder will have difficulty producing smooth, fluent speech. A child with a voice disorder may require support with vocal quality, resonance, and/or pitch and volume control. We provide support and education to families interested in learning more about fluency and voice disorders.

Feeding Therapy

We evaluate the source of your child’s feeding difficulties and work together to develop a feeding plan that aims to make eating less stressful and more enjoyable for your child! We develop an individualized plan that we will teach, review, and support generalization of feeding skills to the home setting.