SPEECH THERAPY

Pediatric speech therapy helps children communicate, learn, and participate more confidently in everyday life. SLPs support speech and language development, articulation, stuttering, fluency, social communication skills, and the use of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. Therapy may also address oral motor skills, memory, concentration, problem solving, self-regulation, behavior, and academic success. Services are individualized to each child’s needs and designed to build confidence, independence, and meaningful communication across home, school, and community environments.

Child and adult playing in an indoor ball pit filled with colorful plastic balls, large exercise balls, and rubber toys.
Two children playing with toys on the floor in a playroom, with shelves and a toy cart in the background.
A diagram of a pyramid with four levels. The bottom level is purple and labeled 'Connection,' the second level is blue and labeled 'Self-Regulation,' the third level is teal and labeled 'Motivation,' the fourth level is pink and labeled 'Success.
A young person with strawberry blonde hair tied up in a high ponytail, holding a red and white cup near their mouth, with purple painted nails, wearing a pink shirt with white writing, and a black necklace.