Assessment
The whole process begins with a 15 minute zoom or phone call to determine areas of growth. Evaluations are comprehensive and utilize a combination of formal standardized assessments and informal measures. Assessments evaluate the following:
Articulation and oral motor evaluation for speech sound errors
Social Skills Evaluation
Fluency evaluation including analysis of speech sample
Evaluation of Receptive and Expressive Language
Voice Assessments
Comprehensive Phonological Evaluation for unintelligible children with several sound errors
Speech and Language Therapy Services
Therapy sessions are individual either in a clinic space, via tele-therapy, or in-person at your home or public space. Treatment is offered in the following areas:
Articulation/Phonology
Expressive and Receptive Language
Vocabulary
Literacy
Pragmatic Language/Social Skills
Gender-Affirming Voice Therapy
Family Coaching
Family coaching is provided to help create the best environment for your child to succeed. We can work as a team to help to create the best environment for your child. Coaching in areas of:
Setting up routines
Creating social stories
Environmental set up
Language to use to support your child
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TALK Yoga
Welcome to TALK YOGA! A program specifically designed by Speech Language Pathologists who skillfully integrate yoga movements with speech and language therapy.
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Gestalt Language Therapy
What is Gestalt Language Processing (Echolalia / Scripting)?
How can I identify if my child is a Gestalt Language Processor? -
Parent Coaching and Consult
Learn effective strategies to foster language for children of all ages and abilities at home
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Gender Affirming Voice Therapy
Through safe vocal muscle training, we guide patients in achieving voice changes aligned with their gender identity without causing harm to their vocal cords.
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Neurodiversity affirming speech therapy
Our approach to therapy is rooted in the recognition and celebration of neurodiversity, adopting a holistic lens to support individuals in their unique journeys.
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Speech Sound Disorders
As children develop their language skills, they learn to produce sounds. Most children say /p/, /m/, and /w/ early on, while sounds like /r/, /l/, or “th” often take longer to master. By four years old
Email Supreet for your free 15 minute consultation
supreetslp@gmail.com