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Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) evaluate and treat delays in communication skills. Areas addressed include: articulation, receptive/expressive language, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), social/pragmatic language, voice, feeding, early intervention, and fluency. SLPs also evaluate oral motor structures including tongue, lip, and jaw movement which can affect articulation, feeding and swallowing. Our evaluations are comprehensive, collaborative with families, and take the whole child into consideration when creating a treatment plan.
Our therapists have the following advanced training:​
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Floortime (introductory course)
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Sensory Processing
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Interactive Metronome
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Infant feeding, complex medical feeding, sensory feeding
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"It Takes Two"/Hannen
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Parent coaching and routine-based interventions
Speech and Language therapists work with children with the following diagnoses
and concerns:
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Apraxia
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Autism
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Expressive and Receptive Language Delays
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Stuttering
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Pragmatic Language Issues/Social Skills
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Auditory Processing Delays
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Executive Functioning Delays
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Articulation Delays
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Hearing loss, cleft palates, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC devices)
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