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focuses on improving a child's production of speech sounds, words, and phrases as well as their ability to understand and express language. Services may also focus on improving communication using various forms of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), such as sign language, picture communication, and speech-generating devices. Speech-Language Pathologists utilize evidence-based strategies to evaluate and provide skilled therapy to children with a variety of different needs and ability levels.

Articulation

2

Augmentative and

Alternative Communication

3

Cognition

4

Expressive Language

5

Fluency

6

Literacy

7

Play Skills

8

Receptive Language

9

Social Communication

10

Voice

Let's Work Together

A child may be appropriate for speech-language therapy services if they are having difficulty understanding others or communicating their thoughts and needs completely. A child may also be appropriate for services if they are demonstrating delays in producing speech sounds, words, or phrases, or they have difficulty with social skills. 

Our clinic provides speech-language services to children with a variety of different needs and/or diagnoses, including but not limited to: children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down syndrome, developmental delays, genetic conditions, ADHD, learning disabilities, and more.

 

For more information on our speech-language therapy services, please contact: 

info@autismmatters.net or call us at 952-544-0349.

 

Links for more information:

 

Typical Speech and Language Development 

 

Role of SLPs

Is my child appropriate for speech-language therapy?
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