Speak to Me Kids is a private pediatric speech, language and feeding therapy provider. Our services include PROMPT therapy for speech sound disorders, language therapy, social skills therapy, feeding therapy and AAC! Our caseload includes children with Apraxia, Autism, Down Syndrome, Developmental Delays, Pragmatic Language Disorders, Language Processing Disorders, etc. We are so proud of our staff and their hard efforts to help each child who comes into our practice. Our philosophy is for our clients to become the best they can be. We believe in a flexible, accommodating environment which enables our clients to achieve to the best of their ability. Each child is seen as an individual with his or her own strengths which will be utilized to improve his or her weaknesses. Our goal is always achievement beyond expectations!
We receive many phone calls which begin with "Does my child need speech therapy?" that is why we offer a free 30 minute consultation. This provides you with an opportunity to meet a licensed speech-language pathologist and have your questions answered as soon as possible.
If, as a caregiver or parent, you have any concerns regarding your child's speech and language do not hesitate to contact us. Remember the earlier the intervention the better the outcome!
At 'Speak To Me Kids' you can expect:
~Continued Parent / Caregiver education for proper carry over at home.
~Timely progress summaries to document progress for families and related diciplinarians.
~Services provided by a therapist who participates in continuing education and professional development.
~A SLP who will collaborate with all related diciplinarians to better support your childs progess.
~A multimodal approach suited to best fit your unique child.
Many reasons your child may need speech therapy are listed below:
Articulation or Phonological Disorders
Hearing Impairments
Traumatic Brain Injury
Developmental Delays
Dysarthria / Low Muscle Tone
Apraxia Of Speech
Chronic Hoarseness
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Down Syndrome
Cerebral Palsy
Motor Planning Problems
Sensory Based Feeding Disorders
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