Language is how we understand the world around us. There are two types of language disorders; expressive and receptive, with often times a child can have deficits in both areas. The five domains of language when working with a language disorder include: phonology; the rules of speech sounds, morphology; the rules of word structure, syntax; the rules of sentence structure, semantics; the rules relating to the meaning of language, and pragmatics; the rules that occur within social situations. At our pediatric speech and language center, we specialize in treating language disorders in children. Our experienced therapists work closely with children and their families to provide customized treatment plans that target each child's unique language needs. Our therapy sessions are designed to be engaging and fun, using evidence-based techniques to help children improve their language skills such as understanding and using words, forming sentences, and expressing themselves effectively. We are dedicated to helping children with language disorders improve their communication skills and enhance their quality of life.
Speech sound disorders can make it challenging for children to communicate effectively with others. Speech sound disorders is an umbrella term referring to any difficulty or combination of difficulties with perception, motor production, or phonological representation of speech sounds and segments. At our pediatric speech and language center, we offer specialized therapy services to help children improve their speech sound production. Our experienced therapists use evidence-based techniques to help children articulate and produce sounds correctly, which can have a significant impact on their communication skills and social interactions. We work closely with children and their families to provide customized treatment plans that target each child's unique speech sound needs. Our goal is to help children with speech sound disorders improve their communication skills and enhance their quality of life.
A specific learning difference in reading also known as dyslexia, is a learning disorder characterized by difficulty with reading. Reading is a skill that is not innate in our brains and must be taught in an explicit manner. Children who have difficulty in the area of reading can have a significant impact on a child's academic success and future opportunities. At our center, we offer specialized therapy services using the Orton-Gillingham approach to provide personalized, explicit, and multisensory instruction catering to your child’s current needs. We also use an individualized lesson plan for your child with the SMARTER reading and writing intervention program that best fits the level your child is currently on. The techniques being used help children develop essential reading skills such as decoding, phonemic awareness, spelling, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. We work closely with children and their families to provide customized treatment plans that target each child's unique reading needs. Our goal is to help children with reading difficulties improve their reading skills and achieve academic success.
Social communication disorders can make it challenging for children to communicate and interact effectively with others. At our pediatric speech and language center, we offer specialized therapy services to help children improve their social communication skills. Our therapists use a variety of evidence-based techniques to help children learn how to communicate and interact with others in social situations. Our therapy sessions are designed to be fun and engaging, using a variety of activities to help children develop social communication skills such as taking turns, following social cues, and understanding non-verbal communication.
Early intervention is a key focus of our pediatric speech therapy services. We believe that early identification and treatment of speech and language disorders can have a profound impact on a child's development and success. Our therapists work closely with parents and caregivers to provide early intervention services that are customized to meet each child's unique needs. Our goal is to help children with speech and language disorders reach their full potential by providing them with the tools and support they need to succeed. By providing early intervention services, we can help children develop essential communication skills and enhance their overall quality of life.
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