Does your child need
Speech
Therapy
Communication Skill Struggles:
Difficulty expressing thoughts and ideas.
Language Comprehension Issues:
Trouble understanding instructions or discussions.
Speech Clarity Problems:
Words are not clear or understandable.
Social Interaction Challenges:
Difficulty making friends or joining conversations.
What we do in speech therapy?
Improving Communication Skills:
Enhance vocabulary and sentence structure.
Enhance Social Interaction:
Improve understanding of social cues & conversation.
Support Academic & Professional Success:
Build confidence and improve speech delivery.
Support Emotional and Social Well-being:
Reduce frustration from communication issues.
Assist in Recovery:
Help regain communication abilities.
Speech therapy procedure
Children make the most progress when caregivers can observe the clinician’s techniques and strategies.
Check-up
Look at how your child talks.
Plan
Make a plan to help improve.
Practice
Work on talking skills together.
Advantages of speech therapy
Increased confidence, self-awareness and participation
Improves Communication Skills
Helps children express thoughts and ideas more clearly and confidently.
Boosts Social Skills
Supports better interaction with peers and builds stronger relationships.
Enhances Language Understanding
Boosts ability to follow directions and comprehend conversations better
Increases Confidence
Encourages self-assurance in speaking and participating in various activities.
Advantages of speech therapy
Increased confidence, self-awareness and participation
Improves Communication Skills
Helps children express thoughts and ideas more clearly and confidently.
Boosts Social Skills
Supports better interaction with peers and builds stronger relationships.
Enhances Language Understanding
Boosts ability to follow directions and comprehend conversations better
Increases Confidence
Encourages self-assurance in speaking and participating in various activities.
Before & after speech therapy audio
Before
After
Frequently asked questions
Speech therapy addresses communication skills, speech clarity, language development, and social interactions.
Progress in speech therapy is measured through assessments, observations, and improvements in communication.
Yes, speech therapy can support other developmental issues, enhancing overall communication and social skills.
If your child resists therapy, try to make sessions fun and engaging; involve their interests.
Absolutely! Speech therapy can help children with Autism develop meaningful communication and social connections.