Speech Therapy

Communication is one of life's greatest gifts.

Speech Therapy helps children with language and communication difficulties improving their verbal, nonverbal, and social communication.


The therapy focuses on two main areas – Speech and Language disorders. Speech refers to the ability to produce sounds and words which may include articulations, fluency, and voice. For example, trouble making sounds, stuttering, and voice problems. Language refers to the ability to understand and communicate words. For example, having difficulty understanding others or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings. Many children can benefit from speech therapy, language therapy, or both.

Signs Your Child needs Speech Therapy

  • Make a few sounds or gestures.
  • Does not understand what others say.
  • Say only a few words.
  • Does not put words together to make a sentence.
  • Having trouble with reading skills
  • Produce a speech that is unclear and difficult to understand.

How Can Speech Therapy Benefit Your Child?

  • Improve Pervasive Developmental Disorders.
  • Improve phonological and reading disorders.
  • Improve feeding and swallowing difficulties.
  • Improve the development of oral motor and communication skills.
  • Promotes developmental milestones of receptive, expressive, and pragmatic language disorders.
  • Improve Speech disorders (Apraxia, Aphasia, Dysarthria, Stuttering, Voice and Fluency Disorder).
  • Improve learning disabilities, developmental delays, and cognitive behavior disorders.