Developing communication skills is vitally important for socializing, expressing wants/needs, and creating valuable relationships. Speech-language pathologists help clients overcome barriers to communication and eating. Speech-language therapy consists of specialized treatment methods to allow the client to gain appropriate communication, language, articulation, feeding, and oral motor planning skills.

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A speech-language-feeding evaluation will clearly identify areas of weakness and provide a treatment plan based on your child’s needs.

  • Receptive and Expressive Language Delays

  • Pre-Linguistic Skills

  • Pragmatic Language

  • Auditory Processing

  • Articulation Disorders

  • Apraxia of Speech

  • Dysarthria

  • Swallowing/Feeding 

  • Oral-Motor 

  • Stuttering/Fluency

  • Voice

  • Developmental Delays

  • Cognitive Delays (problem-solving, sequencing, attention)

  • Autism and related disorders

  • Neurological Disorders & Syndromes

  • Hearing Impairments Cochlear Rehabilitation