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Communication Difficulties

Supporting Speech And Language Development at Root Pediatrics

Does your child struggle to express themselves clearly? Are they having difficulty understanding what others are saying? Speech and language disorders can affect a child’s ability to communicate effectively, impacting their social interactions, academic success, and overall well-being. However, your child can overcome these challenges with the right support and reach their full communication potential.

Our team of dedicated pediatric speech-language pathologists (SLPs) is here to guide you on this journey. We offer comprehensive evaluations, personalized therapy plans, and a nurturing environment to help your child blossom as a communicator.

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Understanding Speech and Language Disorders

Speech and language disorders encompass a wide range of challenges that affect a child’s ability to understand and use spoken language. These can include:

Articulation Disorders

Difficulty forming specific sounds or sound combinations, making speech unclear.

Expressive Language Disorders

Challenges with expressing thoughts, feelings, and ideas verbally.

Receptive Language Disorders

Difficulty understanding spoken language, leading to confusion and frustration.

Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)

Difficulty planning and coordinating the movements needed for speech.

Speech therapists address a multitude of concerns related to your child’s speech and language skills by addressing expressive and receptive language skills (the ability to speak or hear what you are saying), working with stuttering and fluency disorders, and also helping with communication devices as needed. By assessing your child’s speech and language deficits, pediatric speech therapy can help your child with their language needs so that they are able to improve their written and verbal communication skills, among other things.

Speech therapy can also address:

  • Hearing loss
  • Neurological disorders
  • Autism
  • Auditory Processing disorders
  • Swallowing/dysphagia
  • Reading and spelling
  • Other complex communication disorders/needs

How Speech Therapy Can Help Your Child

Our experienced SLPs utilize various evidence-based techniques to address your child’s specific needs. Here’s what you can expect:

Play-Based Therapy

Learning happens best through play! Therapists use engaging activities and games to target specific skills such as articulation, vocabulary development, and sentence structure.

Communication Strategies

SLPs can teach your child alternative communication methods, like picture boards or sign language, to bridge the gap during speech development.

Social Communication Skills

Therapists can help children develop the skills needed for successful social interactions, including turn-taking, active listening, and conversation skills.

Parent Training and Collaboration

Parents are essential members of the therapy team. SLPs equip parents with strategies and techniques to implement at home and support their child’s ongoing development.

Our therapists collaborate with educators to ensure your child receives. In addition, we offer resources and support to help families navigate these challenges.