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Speech and Language Therapy

Speech Language Therapy

Speech-Language Therapy helps children develop the skills to understand language (receptive language) and express themselves (expressive language), while also supporting clear and confident speech, including articulation, fluency, pitch, and volume.

Our licensed Speech-Language Pathologists work with children who have a wide range of communication needs, including children who are nonverbal or use alternative communication methods such as PECS or other Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems.

Children who qualify for speech therapy typically receive individualized services up to three times per week. Sessions are engaging and play-based, designed to strengthen skills, build confidence, and empower children to communicate effectively in everyday situations.

A woman and a young boy are seated at a small table, engaged in a conversation.