Developmental Delays

Speech and language therapists help children who are experiencing delays in their speech, language, and communication development.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

They work with children on the autism spectrum to improve their communication skills, including verbal and non-verbal communication, and social interaction.

Cerebral Palsy

Speech pathologists support children with cerebral palsy in strengthening muscles for speech, improving oral motor skills, and enhancing language comprehension.

Intellectual Disabilities

They help children with intellectual disabilities develop communication skills, including expressing their needs and wants and understanding language.

Hearing Loss

Speech pathologists work with children with hearing loss to improve their ability to hear and understand speech and develop their language skills.

Speech Sound Disorders

They address difficulties with producing sounds, such as lisps or difficulty with specific sounds.

Language Disorders

Speech pathologists help children with difficulties in understanding and using language, including vocabulary development and sentence formation.

Stuttering

They provide support and treatment for children who stutter or have other fluency disorders.

Feeding and Swallowing Difficulties

Speech pathologists work with children who have trouble with eating, drinking, and swallowing.

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