Speech Language Therapy

Our role as a speech language pathologist is to assess, diagnose, and treat difficulties in speech and language, social communication, cognitive communication, and feeding in children. Our facility offers various treatment approaches and sensory-based activities that help promote language development in children.
Treatment at all levels of severity from birth to 21 years old for the following disorders:
- Speech sound disorders/articulation
- Receptive and expressive language
- Phonological disorders
- Auditory processing
- Fluency
- Memory/cognition
- Feeding
- Oral motor disorders
- Augmentative alternative communication devices
- Behavior and social disorders
Our current therapists are extensively trained in the following treatment techniques:
- Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets (PROMPT)
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices (AAC)
- Orton-Gillingham Approach
- Structured Methods in Language Education (SMiLE) Reading Program
- Wilson Fundations Language Training
- First Author Writing Program
- Multi-Sensory Reading Programs
- Oral Placement Therapy (OPT)
- Sensory feeding approaches