Services
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Consult
Schedule a free 15-minute consultation with our licensed pediatric speech-language pathologist. We’ll discuss your concerns, answer your questions, and provide guidance on next steps.
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Evaluation
Evaluations are completed by licensed speech therapist and may include observing speech, language, and social interaction skills, as well as standardized testing when appropriate. The results help determine if therapy is needed and guide a personalized treatment plan.
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Treatment
We provide high-quality speech therapy in your child’s natural environment, such as at home or in school. Each treatment plan is individualized, based on evaluation results, family input, and your child’s daily communication needs.
Areas of Treatment Speciality
Phonological Disorders, Speech Sound Disorders, Expressive and Receptive Language, Stuttering, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Natural Language Acquisition, Social Language, Sensory Based Feeding, Childhood Apraxia of Speech.
We can help …
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Children who have difficulties saying sounds clearly and being understood by others.
Example: “tat” for “cat”
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Children who demonstrate challenges with expressing themselves
Example: Is it difficult for them to tell a story or tell you about their day?
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A child who has trouble understanding spoken language
Example: Is it hard for them to following directions or answer questions?
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Individuals who have challenges with social language to interact with peers
Example: Do they dominate the conversation about their preferred topics?
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Also known as gestalt language learners, individuals who use gestalts/phrases/single words or scripts of language to meet a communication need.
Example: Does your child use a phrase to mean something different than what most people would think, like “To infinity and beyond.” means “I want to leave”.
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Kids who have challenges with consistently being able to say what they want due to motor planning issues.
Example: Does your child say familiar words correctly sometimes and incorrectly other times? Are they difficult to understand?
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Individuals who have trouble using spoken language to communicate or need to augment spoken communication.
Example: Does your child seem like they have more to say but they just can’t use oral language to say it?
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Children who demonstrate stutter like behaviors.
Example: Does your child repeat syllables, words or get stuck on a single sound when speaking?