Speech and Communication Therapy
Speech and Communication Therapy
Speech and Communication Therapy helps children develop clear, confident, and effective communication skills. This service supports children with delayed speech, unclear pronunciation, difficulty understanding or expressing language, stammering, articulation issues, and challenges in social communication such as eye contact, greetings, and conversations.
Through structured, play-based, and evidence-based techniques, the therapy focuses on improving vocabulary, sentence formation, pronunciation, fluency, and overall language comprehension. Each session is customized to the child’s individual needs, helping them communicate more confidently at home, in school, and in social settings.
What We Do
Assess and identify speech, language, and communication challenges in children.
Improve clarity of speech, pronunciation, and articulation of sounds.
Build expressive and receptive language skills for better understanding and communication.
Support children with stammering, fluency difficulties, or unclear speech.
Enhance social communication skills such as eye contact, greetings, and conversation.
Boost overall confidence in speaking, expressing needs, and interacting with others.
How We Do It
- Conduct detailed speech-language assessments to understand the child’s needs.
- Create personalized therapy plans with specific goals for speech and communication.
- Use evidence-based practices like articulation drills, phonological therapy, and fluency shaping.
- Engage children with interactive tools, visual aids, play-based learning, and repetition exercises.
- Teach communication strategies for everyday environments—home, school, and social settings.
- Provide regular progress tracking, parent training, and home-practice guidelines.
Benefits of Service
- Clearer speech and improved sound articulation.
- Enhanced vocabulary, sentence formation, and expressive skills.
- Better understanding of instructions and classroom communication.
- Reduced stammering and improved fluency in speech.
- Stronger social communication and interaction skills.
- Increased confidence in public speaking, reading aloud, and daily communication.