Pediatric Therapy

Pediatric Speech Therapy


Pediatric speech language pathologist's helps treat children with communication challenges, both in how they speak and how they understand communication. Speech therapist's also treats oral motor concerns, such as chewing and swallowing, as well as articulation, auditory processing and social skills.

Pediatric Speech Therapist's Treat:

  •  Failure to thrive

  •  Aspiration/Feeding tubes

  •  Premature infants

  •  Progression of feeding(bottle to cup)

  •  Autism Spectrum Disorder

  •  Down Syndrome

  •  Brain injury and stroke

  •  Cerebral Palsy

  •  Developmental Delays

  •  Speech and language delays

  •  Cleft palate

  •  Articulation (difficulty making sounds)

  •  Seizure disorder

  •  Spina bifida and other neural tube disorders

  •  Hearing loss/cochlear implant

  •  Muscular dystrophy

  •  Arthrogryposis & other congenital disorders

  •  Apraxia/dyspraxia

  •  ADD/ADHD

  •  Social language/Pragmatic deficits

  •  Stuttering/fluency

A speech Language pathologist will complete a comprehensive evaluation and design a treatment plan that advances skills and meets the individual and family goals. Each child is different! Once an initial assessment is performed, the speech-language pathologist will determine the best course of action. Interventions vary depending on what communication or feeding and swallowing goals will be targeted. Speech-language pathologists strive to make every therapy session feel like play, especially for their youngest clients!