Speech & Language Therapy

Our certified speech-language pathologists help children improve

speech and communication skills through customized therapy programs.

Vijaya Lakshmi. Y

Audiologist & Speech Language Pathologist(ASLP)

She is specialized in pediatric speech therapy. She provides personalized, evidence-based therapy to help children improve speech, language, and communication skills.

100+

Children Helped

95%

Improvement Rate

6+

Years Experience

Our Speech Therapy Services

Personalized speech and language therapy for children.

Articulation Therapy

Helping children pronounce sounds and words clearly through targeted speech therapy.

Language Development

Building vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension for effective communication.

Social Communication

Teaching pragmatic language skills for effective social interaction and relationships.

Cognitive Communication

Improving attention, memory, and problem-solving skills to support communication.

Play-Based Therapy

Using engaging play-based activities to make therapy effective and enjoyable.

Family Support

Training parents and caregivers to support speech and language development at home.

Speech & Language Milestones

Understanding developmental milestones helps identify when your child may need support.

12-18 months

18-24 months

2-3 years

3-4 years

4-5 years

5+ years

Conditions We Help

Our speech-language pathologists treat a wide range of communication disorders.

Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism Communication Therapy Techniques to Support Children’s Speech and Language Development

Speech Sound Disorders

Children with Speech Sound Disorders to Improve Pronunciation and Communication Skills

Language Delays

Language Therapy for Children Lagging in Speech and Language Skills Support for Understanding and Expression

Fluency Disorders

Fluency Therapy for Children Who Stutter Helping Kids Speak Smoothly and Confidently

Voice Disorders

Voice Therapy for Children Improving Pitch, Volume, and Voice Quality

Feeding and Swallowing

Feeding and Swallowing Therapy for Children Supporting Safe Eating and Drinking

Frequently Asked Questions

Speech Therapy for Children: Improve Communication, Language & Social Skills

Speech therapy is a specialized treatment designed to help children enhance their communication skills. It supports speech sound development, language understanding, and social communication, helping children speak more clearly, understand others better, and express their needs confidently.

With personalized therapy techniques, children struggling with speech delays, pronunciation issues, stuttering, or language comprehension challenges can make significant progress. Early intervention through speech and language therapy for kids improves not only verbal skills but also boosts confidence, social interaction, and academic performance.

Whether your child needs help with pronunciation, vocabulary, sentence formation, or conversational skills, speech therapy provides the right support to foster effective communication and overall development.

Speech therapy can start as early as 6 months for feeding and swallowing concerns, and around 18–24 months for speech and language development. Early intervention is key to better outcomes, so seek evaluation promptly if you notice any delays in your child’s communication or feeding skills.

Signs your child may need speech therapy include a limited vocabulary for their age, difficulty being understood, trouble following directions, challenges with social communication, feeding difficulties, or concerns raised by pediatricians or teachers. A professional speech evaluation can help determine if therapy is needed.

Speech therapy sessions are personalized to your child’s needs and may include articulation exercises, language-building games, social communication practice, and play-based activities. Therapists use engaging, age-appropriate methods to motivate children and make learning fun while improving communication skills.

Progress varies by child and their specific needs. Some children show improvement within weeks, while others may need months or years of therapy. Consistent therapy attendance and home practice accelerate progress.

Absolutely! Parent involvement is crucial for success. We provide home activities, strategies, and training to help you support your child’s communication development throughout daily routines and activities.

 

Our speech-language pathologists (SLPs) hold master’s degrees in speech-language pathology, are state-licensed, and many are certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), ensuring professional, high-quality care for your child.

Frequency depends on your child’s needs, Your speech therapist will recommend the optimal schedule based on your child’s goals and progress.

We have specialized training in supporting children on the autism spectrum. Our therapists use evidence-based approaches, including visual supports, PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System), social stories, and naturalistic communication strategies, to help children improve speech, language, and social communication skills.

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