
Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy
Pediatric speech and language therapy helps children communicate more clearly, understand others, and express their thoughts, needs, and feelings with confidence. Services support a wide range of needs, from helping children pronounce sounds clearly to building vocabulary, understanding directions, and using words or sentences to communicate.
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Therapy is individualized and engaging, using play, conversation, books, and everyday activities to help children grow their communication skills in a natural way. Support may focus on helping a child be better understood, follow what others are saying, ask and answer questions, or express ideas more easily at home, school, and with peers.
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The goal is to strengthen communication skills that support learning, social connection, and participation in daily life while working closely with families to encourage progress beyond therapy sessions.
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Your child may be experiencing the following:
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Difficulty being understood by others
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Limited words or short sentences for their age
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Trouble following directions or understanding questions
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Frustration when trying to communicate wants or needs
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Challenges expressing thoughts, feelings, or ideas
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Difficulty interacting or communicating with peers
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Delayed speech or language milestones
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Reduced attention during conversations or activities
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Limited use of gestures, sounds, or words to communicate
If you have concerns, I offer a free consultation to discuss your child’s communication needs and determine whether support may be helpful. Please contact me to schedule a conversation.
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