Our Services

  • How we produce speech sounds using coordination of the lips, teeth, tongue, vocal folds, and breath to form words intelligibly.

  • Expressing and understanding of vocabulary, putting words together, answering questions, following questions.

  • When speech is interrupted by sound or word repetition, sound prolongations, or blocks.

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) includes use of gestures, pointing to pictures, or using a speech-generating device.

  • How we interact with other, both verbally and non-verbally, through words, gestures, and body language.

  • Sensory and motor skills for eating and drinking safely. Involves improving attitudes toward food for “picky” eaters and tongue, lip, and/or cheek ties.