
Common areas of pediatric speech therapy support may include:
-
Early communication & language development (including infants/toddlers)
-
Speech sound differences (articulation & phonological patterns)
-
Receptive & expressive language development
-
Social communication & pragmatic language
-
Fluency & stuttering
-
Communication differences related to autism, developmental delays, or genetic syndromes
-
Cognitive-communication skills such as attention, memory, and problem-solving
Pediatric Speech Therapy
You may be seeking speech therapy for your little loved one if your child isn't meeting expected communication milestones, has difficulty being understood, struggles to understand language or follow directions, shows frustration when trying to communicate. Families also reach out for support when a child has limited language, stutters, or has experienced neurological differences or genetic conditions.
​
We are here to help!
​
Our therapy sessions are play-based, functional, and tailored to your child’s interests and daily routines. Sessions may take place in the home, community settings, or through telehealth, depending on what best supports your child’s learning and participation.









