Helping children strengthen communication, language, social interaction, and feeding skills through play-based, connection-centered therapy.

speech therapy

What Is Speech Therapy?

Our pediatric speech therapists help children develop the communication and feeding skills needed to express themselves, understand others, engage socially, and navigate daily routines.

Therapy focuses on speech sounds, expressive and receptive language, social communication, feeding and swallowing development — all through interactive, play-based activities that feel natural and encouraging.

Who Benefits From ST?

Speech therapy supports children who experience:

Difficulty being understood

Delayed speech or language development

Challenges expressing needs, thoughts, or ideas

Difficulty following directions or understanding language

Social communication differences

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

Apraxia

Stuttering

Feeding or swallowing challenges

Limited vocabulary or difficulty forming sentences

Difficulty being understood
Delayed speech or language development
Challenges expressing needs, thoughts, or ideas
Difficulty following directions or understanding language
Social communication differences

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Apraxia
Stuttering
Limited vocabulary or difficulty forming sentences

Speech therapy helps children connect more confidently with family, peers, and their community.

What to Expect in Sessions

Speech therapy sessions are interactive, engaging, and designed to meet your child’s unique needs.

Therapists use games, visuals, hands-on activities, and play-based strategies to support expressive language, comprehension, articulation, and social communication.

Parents and caregivers are included throughout the process, receiving tools and strategies to support communication at home, during mealtimes, and throughout daily routines.

Common Goals & Outcomes

Clearer speech and improved articulation

Expanded vocabulary and language understanding

Better social interaction and confidence in communication

Improved feeding, chewing, and swallowing skills

Greater overall participation in family, school, and community life

With consistent ST, children may experience improvements in:

Speech therapy helps your child find their voice, build confidence, and connect with the world around them.

Getting Started

Most families begin ST services through their Regional Center Service Coordinator. After intake, an initial evaluation may be completed through PTC to determine which services best support your child.

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