Speech Therapy

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Speech Therapy for Special Needs Children

We offer speech and language therapy services to help students improve their communication skills. Our team of speech-language pathologists works with each student to develop individualized goals and treatment plans.

Speech therapy is for children who have difficulty speaking, communicating, or swallowing. It teaches how to use voice properly and make the appropriate sounds with engaging muscles. It also aids in language comprehension and expressing oneself, both verbal and non-verbal.

Who Needs Speech Therapy?

Children who are unable to communicate the way they are expected to at their age need Speech Therapy. Parents should look for the following signs.

Speech Disorder

This includes stammering, misarticulating, and fluency.

Voice Disorder

 It includes problems in pitch, loudness, tones that makes it unclear for the listeners.

Language Disorder

It includes reception, expression and cognitive-communication impairment (attention, memory, problem-solving).

Swallowing Difficulties

Deformity in facial muscles, throat, and neck can cause speech problems.

Like other therapies for children with special needs, early intervention for speech therapy would be beneficial. Speech and language therapy can help your child communicate and understand words more efficiently. It will help children develop as normally as their peers.

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