
About
Speech Therapy
Speech Therapy helps children with
communication difficulties, language delays, and speech
disorders. It focuses on enhancing a child’s ability to
express themselves verbally and non-verbally. The
therapy also addresses challenges with articulation,
voice modulation, and fluency. For children with
conditions such as apraxia, stuttering, or autism,
speech therapists create customized plans to improve
their communication skills.
Therapy sessions include
activities that develop vocabulary, sentence formation,
and conversational skills. In addition to speech,
therapists work on understanding and processing
language, ensuring children can follow instructions and
engage in conversations. Speech therapy also helps
children with swallowing and feeding issues, enhancing
their overall oral-motor control. By improving
communication, this therapy helps children build
relationships and succeed in social and academic
settings.