

Speech Therapy
Speech-language therapy supports early communication and feeding in young children from birth to 36 months. Our licensed SLPs assess and treat delays in language, social interaction, and feeding/swallowing using play-based, evidence-based methods.
Why Your Child May Need Speech Therapy
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Limited or delayed babbling, gestures, or first words
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Difficulty understanding language (following directions, recognizing names)
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Frustration or tantrums related to communication challenges
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Difficulty with feeding, chewing, or swallowing
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Concerns about social communication (eye contact, joint attention)
What We Support
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Expressive language (using words, gestures, signs)
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Receptive language (understanding words and concepts)
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Early social communication and play skills
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Speech sound development
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Feeding and oral-motor skills (when needed)
What to Expect
Speech therapy is individualized and family-centered, taking place in your child’s natural settings. Our therapists coach and empower families to turn everyday routines—like mealtimes, play, and story time—into rich opportunities for communication and learning.