Speech Language therapy

Children start speaking at different ages. While a few are actively expressive by the time they turn 1 year old, others take a few more months to start speaking and understanding words. However, in some cases, children are unable to articulate words and sounds even at later stages. This is where Speech Language Therapy helps.

Challenges Faced

Articulation Disorders

Difficulty with producing sounds, impacting clarity of speech.

Aphasia

Problems with understanding or expressing language due to brain-related issues.

Cognitive-Communication Disorders

Challenges with communication skills linked to cognitive processes such as memory and problem-solving.

Receptive Disorders

Difficulty in understanding words, sentences, or concepts.

Expressive Disorders

Issues with forming and expressing words or sentences.

Resonance Disorders

Abnormalities in the pitch, volume, or quality of the voice.

What Can Be Done

Speech Language Therapy offers structured, supportive interventions aimed at improving communication through:

Targeted Exercises and Activities

The therapy includes activities like sound-making exercises, reading, identifying pictures, and structured play to enhance language skills.

Individualized or Group Sessions

Depending on the specific disorder, therapy can be conducted one-on-one or in group settings, fostering social interaction.

Early Intervention Focus

Beginning therapy early can help prevent future communication challenges, making language development more natural and less stressful.

Possible Outcomes We Provide

Through this therapy, we aim to achieve the following positive outcomes

Enhanced Articulation and Language Skills

Clearer, more precise speech and improved ability to articulate sounds.

Improved Understanding and Expression

Greater ability to comprehend and express words, sentences, and concepts.

Boosted Confidence and Social Interaction

Therapy can significantly increase confidence and ease in social settings.

Age-Appropriate Language Development

Support for achieving language milestones on time, fostering better communication skills.

These improvements can help children overcome their challenges and lead more fulfilling lives both at school and home.