Speech Therapy Services
Who I Work With:
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Articulation
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Speech Sound Disorders
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Apraxia of Speech
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Language delays
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Speech delays
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Lisp
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Communication delays
SPEECH THERAPY SESSION OPTIONS:
Individual Sessions
Children’s speech therapy sessions are individualized to meet the needs of each and every child. Sessions are play-based and always incorporate the child’s interests as this is the best way to keep them engaged and motivated to learn! Parents and caregivers are always welcome to sit in on the session to see how their child is progressing and learn strategies to incorporate at home.
Teletherapy
Virtual speech therapy sessions are available via a HIPAA compliant platform as appropriate. Sessions can be used when children are feeling under the weather, for conflict of scheduling as needed, when traveling (limitations apply).
CO-TREATMENT SESSIONS
A session where myself and a pediatric Occupational Therapist collaborate while simultaneously treating the same child to maximize treatment time and facilitate generalization of skills. Sessions are offered on a case by case basis and are 45 minutes in length.
Session Length
- 30 minutes
- 45 minutes
Session length is determined during the initial evaluation. I will recommend session frequency/length and work with each family to determine what works best for everyone.
Pediatric Speech Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my child needs a speech therapy evaluation?
If your child is not meeting, or slow to meet developmental milestones, it may be time to seek an evaluation. If you have a concern about your child’s speech and/or language skills, it is always best to get an evaluation to determine if there is a delay/disorder.
When should I get speech therapy for my child?
There is no time like the present. If you have a concern, early intervention is imperative to set your child up for success. Only a certified Speech Language Pathologist can tell you if your child would benefit from speech therapy. Reach out today to schedule an evaluation and discuss your concerns.
How do I get speech therapy for my child?
If you have a concern about your child’s speech or language development/skills, you can get started right away. Contact me to see how I can help!
Do I need a referral for my child to start speech therapy?
No! If you have a concern about your child’s speech or language, the next step is to give me a call and see how I can help. No referral needed!
How old does my child need to be for speech therapy?
There is no minimum age requirement for speech therapy. I work children from birth to 18 years of age. Early intervention is key, therefore the earlier they begin therapy, the better their success.
What will happen during the evaluation?
During the evaluation, I will play with your child, make them feel comfortable and get to know them. I will complete a formal or informal assessment which may involve asking your child to complete various tasks and/or asking the caregivers present questions about their skills and past history. Breaks are given as needed to play an interactive game and maintain your child’s interest. Evaluations typically last between 45-60 minutes. At the end we will discuss my findings and I will recommend session frequency/length. A written report will be provided to you within 1-2 weeks of your evaluation.
How many sessions for speech therapy?
It is difficult to predict the length of therapy or amount of sessions. Some factors that affect progress include age, severity of their difficulty, type of difficulty and family involvement. Frequency and time are determined at the initial evaluation. Therapy is offered in 30 or 45 minute sessions. Therapy can be increased as needed or decreased due to progress. Progress is evaluated every few months and I will be better able to answer this question once I get to know your child and see how they respond to treatment.
What happens during a speech therapy for kids session?
Each child is different, therefore every session is unique. For younger children, I use play based interventions. Research shows that children learn best through play. Play based therapy can look like: talking and playing, using games, using pictures or books, parent coaching. For older children, table-top activities may be used more frequently in combination with structured activities and play based interventions. I will be asking your child to do things that are difficult for them, therefore it needs to be fun and engaging so that they will want to participate and try.
Will I attend my child’s speech therapy sessions?
Absolutely! All parents and caregivers are welcomed and invited to observe and participate in their child’s therapy sessions.
REFERRAL PROCESS:
1. Give me a call or send me an email! You will speak directly with me to talk through your concerns.
2. We will begin the assessment process to learn more about your child’s strengths and needs.
3. As a team, we will then determine an appropriate plan of treatment and frequency for your child and family.
4. Therapy will begin! I will be there to guide and support you throughout the process.