private therapy for children
Kid’s speech therapy
As parents, we want the best for our children. Communication is an important tool to master in order for them to succeed. Let us help your child find and master their voice.
Help your child speak clearly and be understood
We offer a variety of programs to help your child speak clearly and concisely, based on your child’s unique difficulties. The programs will provide them with life-long tools and the confidence to speak freely with family, friends, and authority figures.
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Kid's Articulation
Articulation is the process of our breath, voice, and various parts of the mouth, working together to create sounds and ultimately, speech.
When a child produces words or sounds incorrectly they are said to have an articulation difficulty. Most children will make speech errors when they are first learning to speak. However, those with speech and articulation difficulties will experience errors that persist beyond an age where they are expected to resolve.
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Kid's Stuttering
Stuttering is a disruption of fluent or smooth speech. This disruption, or dysfluency, can sometimes not only be heard, but also be seen.
Stuttering, or Stammering, can greatly impact the way your child participates in school, socializes with peers, or even interacts at home.
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Language Disorders
Language is a complex system of communication, using symbols to convey thoughts and emotions. When thinking about language disorders, it’s easiest to break language into two parts. Namely, Receptive Language and Expressive Language.
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Kid's Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy (OMT)
The muscles of the mouth and face, or the Orofacial Complex, play a significant role in vital tasks such as drinking, eating, and breathing. They also impact our social interactions as they’re involved in speaking and in expressing emotions. When these muscles are used incorrectly during rest, swallowing, or speech, the result is an Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder (OMD).
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Apraxia Of Speech
Speaking is a complex process involving thought composition and the delivery of the signals sent from our brain to the muscles involved in the different subsystems of speech. Childhood Apraxia of Speech, or CAS, is the mixing of these signals coming from the brain.
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