Speech Therapy
Our clinic offers in-house Speech Therapy services delivered by a qualified speech-language therapist. Communication is at the heart of every child’s development, and our speech therapy program is designed to help children find their voice, express themselves, and connect with the world around them.
What is Speech Therapy?
Speech therapy (also known as speech-language therapy) addresses difficulties with speech, language, communication, and swallowing. Our therapist works with children across a wide range of conditions to improve their ability to understand and use language, articulate clearly, and communicate effectively.
Who Can Benefit?
Our speech therapy services support children with:
- Speech delay or late talking
- Language delay (difficulty understanding or expressing language)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – social communication difficulties
- Cerebral palsy – dysarthria and oromotor difficulties
- Stuttering and fluency disorders
- Voice disorders
- Feeding and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)
- Developmental delay and intellectual disability
- Hearing impairment affecting speech development
- Selective mutism
What Our Speech Therapy Sessions Include
- Speech Sound Therapy – Improving articulation and pronunciation
- Language Therapy – Building vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension
- Social Communication Training – Developing conversational and pragmatic language skills
- Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) – Picture boards, communication devices, and sign language support for non-verbal children
- Fluency Therapy – Techniques to manage and reduce stuttering
- Oromotor & Feeding Therapy – Strengthening oral muscles and addressing feeding difficulties
- Pre-Literacy Skills – Phonological awareness and reading readiness
- Parent Coaching – Strategies to support language development at home
Our Approach
Every child communicates differently. Our speech therapist conducts a thorough assessment to understand each child’s communication profile and designs a personalized therapy plan. Sessions are play-based, engaging, and structured to make learning enjoyable. We actively involve parents and caregivers to ensure consistent progress beyond the clinic.
When to Refer for Speech Therapy
Consider a speech therapy assessment if your child:
- Is not babbling by 12 months or not saying words by 16 months
- Has limited vocabulary for their age
- Is difficult to understand compared to peers
- Struggles to follow instructions or answer questions
- Has difficulty with social communication or conversation
- Stutters or has noticeable speech hesitations
- Has feeding or swallowing difficulties
Book a Speech Therapy Session
Every child deserves to be heard. Contact us today to schedule a speech therapy assessment at our clinic and take the first step toward confident communication.