Transforming Speech: Our Expert Therapy Services

Speech therapy is a therapeutic service that helps individuals improve their communication skills, including speaking, understanding, and social interaction. It addresses challenges like language delays, speech sound disorders, stuttering, and more, often through exercises to strengthen language comprehension, speech clarity, and social communication.

Speech Therapy Services

Speech and Language Therapy

At Speech Improvement Center, we specialize in providing comprehensive speech-language therapy for children. Our expert team offers individualized support for a variety of needs, including receptive and expressive language, language delays, apraxia, articulation, and fluency. We also work with children with autism, Gestalt language processing, and those using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. In addition, we provide speech screenings to help identify communication needs early. Our mission is to enhance communication skills and empower each child to reach their fullest potential through compassionate, innovative therapy.

There are many reasons for delivering speech and language therapy to children, some reasons include:

To allow us to provide high-quality speech and language therapy that makes a positive functional impact our speech and language therapist will review your child’s progress and skills in every session to allow therapy to be tailored accordingly.

For more information contact our team.

What we offer

Enhancing Communication Skills,
Empowering Lives through Speech Therapy.

Receptive Language Therapy

Attention and listening therapy can help improve the length of time children can attend to an activity. It can help children learn and retain new and important information in the future.

Expressive language therapy

Expressive language therapy is any form of therapy that helps children improve their use of language. This may focus on vocabulary or narrative production.

Multidisciplinary therapy

Our speech and language therapists sometimes work alongside other professionals in order to provide the most appropriate therapy for each individual child. This is particularly useful for those children with more complex needs.