Late Talkers
When children are late to talk it becomes a worry for parents. Families often ask when it is okay to wait a little longer and when they should begin talking to a professional. We can help you navigate this path and give you clues to look for as your assess your child's progress.
Feeding Therapy
Feeding therapy involves identifying safe swallowing as well as other factors involved in “picky eating”. Reasons for feeding difficulty include: sensory sensitivities, oral motor difficulties, feeding skills, and/or behavior issues. We utilize several techniques to encourage trying new foods and integrating your child into a varied and functional diet.
Phonological Awareness
Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize and work with sounds in spoken language. It is the foundation for learning to read. Some children pick it up naturally but others need to be taught in a structured and supportive environment.
Social Skills
Social Skills are critical when communicating and interacting with others. Social skills involve one’s ability to communicate with positive outcomes. These rarely taught necessary skills are crucial for lifelong relationships and are the foundations for effective communication over a lifetime.