Our goal is to give children a voice and a means of expression, aiding families in their journey toward successful communication.
Services include:
Services include:
- Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of communication disorders
- Receptive Language: the ability to understand or comprehend language, heard or read
- Expressive Language: the ability to put thoughts into words and sentences, in a way that makes sense and is grammatically accurate
- Pragmatics: the use of language in social contexts and the ways in which people produce and comprehend meanings through language
- Articulation Disorder: problems making sounds
- Phonology Disorder: involves patterns of sound errors
- Oral motor: relating to the muscles of the mouth and/or mouth movements
- Swallowing Disorder: the inability to move food from the mouth to the stomach
- Sensory Processing Disorder: the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses
- Stuttering: affects the fluency of speech