Our therapy is play-based and goal-oriented. Speech-language therapy is a type of therapy provided by a speech- language pathologist (SLP) to help a child learn how to produce specific speech sounds. SLPs also provide therapy for other skills, including language, fluency, voice, reading and social/pragmatics. Our programs help and guide our clients to develop the skills needed for successful communication. Our highly skilled speech-language pathologists design their therapy techniques to bring out your child's age-appropriate communication. This includes articulation skills, receptive language, expressive language, social skills, cognitive-communication skills, swallowing skills and more. In addition, they assess and treat the important oral motor skills necessary for speech and language
Evaluation
Intervention may focus on:
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Aphasia
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Apraxia and dyspraxia
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Articulation (Lisp, Speech Sound Delay/Disorder,
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Phonological Processing Disorder, unintelligibility)
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Dysarthria
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Dyslexia
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Language (Difficulty with expression, comprehension, processing, and written)
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Oral-motor dysfunction
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Pragmatics or social language skills
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Tongue thrust (dental issues, speech sound distortions, swallowing patterns)
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Stuttering
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Voice disturbance
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Caregiver education and training