Speech Therapy

Clear speech starts here.

Speech Therapy for Confident Communication

Our speech therapy program helps children improve speech clarity, language understanding, social communication, and confidence. Through engaging activities and personalized plans, we support each child in expressing themselves effectively.

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Helping Voices Be Heard

Speech Therapy

If your child has a speech disability that includes trouble pronouncing words, speech therapy may help improve language development, communication, and pragmatic language skills.

Speech therapy is an intervention service that focuses on improving a child’s speech and abilities to understand and express language, including nonverbal language.

Speech therapists, or speech and language pathologists (SLPs), are the professionals who provide these services.

Speech Improvement

Language Development

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Speech therapy includes two components:

  1. Coordinating the mouth to produce sounds to form words and sentences (to address articulation, fluency, and voice volume regulation)
  1. Understanding and expressing language (to address the use of language through written, pictorial, body, and sign forms, and the use of language through alternative communication systems such as social media, computers, and iPads). In addition, the role of SLPs in treating swallowing disorders has broadened to include all aspects of feeding.

Who Need Speech Therapist

speech delay

Speech Delay

language delay

Language Delay

articulation

Articulation Issues

poor vocabulary

Poor Vocabulary

sentence formation

Sentence Formation

social communication

Social Communication

slurred speech

Slurred Speech

hearing issues

Hearing Issues

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FAQ'S

Every child develops at their own pace, but if speech is delayed, early speech therapy can help improve communication skills effectively.

Speech therapy can begin as early as 18 months and is beneficial at any age when speech or language concerns are present.

No. Speech therapy supports children with speech delay, language delay, stammering, articulation issues, and learning difficulties.

No. Therapy is gentle and child-led. Therapists encourage communication in a comfortable and playful environment.

Speech Therapy Session

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