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Speech sound disorders involve difficulty producing speech sounds correctly, making it hard for others to understand what is being said. This can include issues with articulation (the way sounds are formed), phonological processes (patterns of sound errors), or both. Children and adults with speech sound disorders may substitute, omit, or distort sounds, affecting their clarity of speech
Expressive language disorder refers to difficulty with conveying thoughts, ideas, or feelings through speech or writing. Individuals may struggle with vocabulary, sentence structure, or organizing their thoughts clearly, making it challenging to express themselves effectively.
Receptive language disorder involves difficulty understanding and processing spoken or written language. People with this disorder may have trouble following directions, understanding questions, or comprehending complex sen
Fluency therapy focuses on improving the natural flow of speech through techniques that help individuals manage disruptions, build confidence, and enhance overall communication effectiveness.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects communication, behavior, and social interaction. Individuals with ASD may have challenges with verbal and non-verbal communication, social skills, and understanding social cues. Speech therapy for individuals with ASD focuses on improving communication skills, including both expressive and receptive language, social communication, and pragmatic language (using language appropriately in social contexts).
AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) speech therapy supports individuals who have difficulty with verbal communication by using tools and strategies to help them express themselves. AAC can include low-tech options like picture boards or communication books, as well as high-tech devices like speech-generating devices and apps. We work with individuals to find the most effective AAC method for their needs, helping them enhance their ability to communicate and improve their quality of
Gestalt Language Processing speech therapy focuses on supporting individuals who process language in large chunks or "gestalts" rather than in smaller, word-by-word units. This therapy helps individuals understand and use these language chunks more effectively by expanding them into functional communication. Speech therapists work on reducing echolalia (repetitive speech) and guiding the individual to break down language patterns into more flexible and meaningful expressions. The goal is to help
Services for adults are available on a case-by-case basis. Reach out to see how we can best support you.
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