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SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work with children and their families to treat all forms of communication delays or disorders. SLPs gain an understanding of the children and families they are working with: including interests, strengths, areas needing improvement, and current communication methods (verbal, sign language, AAC, gestures, etc.). 

Common Diagnosis that SLP's might work with: 

  • Articulation delays and disorders

  • Phonological disorders

  • Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS)

  • Fluency disorders

  • Language delays or disorders - understanding and expressing

  • Social communication (greeting, following rules of conversation, etc.)

  • Phonological awareness skills

  • Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)

  • Aural rehabilitation

  • Cognitive communication disorders (organizing thoughts, problem solving, etc.)

  • Swallowing and feeding disorders

Contact us today if you would like to discuss whether your child would benefit from speech-language pathology!

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