Our speech therapy sessions are designed to address speech delays, disorders, and language issues in children, particularly those with autism or non-verbal symptoms. By using various techniques and activities, we aim to help children show positive transformations in their lives.
Speech Therapy for Children
Understanding Body Language • Speech therapy helps children identify and practice body language, particularly in children with autism. • This skill aids in understanding conversation patterns and recognizing serious conversations.
Skills in Communication
Speech therapy aids in effective communication, including listening, responding appropriately, and cultivating meaningful relationships. • It strengthens muscles in the neck, jaw, or mouth, enhancing communication.
Assisting in Non-Verbal Communication
Speech therapy helps children identify requests, match emotions, and understand gestures, aiding in effective communication.
Asking and Answering Questions
• Speech therapy helps children understand everyday communication methods, such as asking and answering questions. • The six most commonly used question words include "what," "when," "who," "where," "why," and "how.
Boosting Confidence
Speech and occupational therapy improves communication skills by developing speech muscles and fluency. • Speech therapists often repeat sounds and train children to move their tongue while speaking, enhancing their understanding.
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