
Speech and Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Helping Children Find Their Voice
Communication touches every part of life—from sharing thoughts and feelings to learning in the classroom and connecting with others. Our pediatric speech-language pathologists support children who have difficulty speaking clearly, being understood, or following directions in everyday routines.
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Through a child-centered and family-informed approach, we create personalized therapy plans that strengthen communication skills and build confidence. Whether it's improving speech clarity, expanding vocabulary, or understanding language, our goal is to help every child express themselves and thrive.

Fields of Specialization:
Language Disorders
Auditory Processing & Following Directions
Pragmatic/Social Language & Problem Solving
Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
Comprehension & Recall Skills
Oral Motor Difficulties
Autism & Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Fluency Disorders (Stuttering, Cluttering)
Phonological Awareness & Early Literacy Skills
Feeding & Swallowing Challenges
Articulation Disorders
Apraxia / Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS
Early Intervention
(Birth–3 Years)
Speech-Resonance Issues (Cleft Palate, Craniofacial Anomalies)
Play Skills Development

Occupational Therapy
Childhood is filled with essential activities—writing, dressing, cutting, handwashing, using utensils, playing, and more. These daily tasks form the foundation of a child’s independence and development. Occupational Therapy focuses on supporting these skills by addressing the physical, sensory, and cognitive challenges that may interfere with a child’s ability to perform them confidently.
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Our skilled Occupational Therapists assess each child’s unique needs and provide personalized interventions that foster independence, strengthen coordination, and enhance day-to-day functionality. With a family-centered approach, we ensure therapy aligns with real-life routines and meaningful progress.
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Fields of Specialization:
Sensory Processing
Sustained Attention
Social and Peer Interaction
Gross Motor Control and Coordination
Self-Regulation
Feeding and Oral Motor Development
Visual-Motor Integration
Self-Care Skills
Adaptive Equipment Use
Developmental & Milestone Delays
Fine Motor Control and Coordination
Cognitive Skill Development
