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Evaluation

Therapy

  • If therapy is warranted, standing weekly appointments are scheduled. 

  • The duration and frequency of therapy sessions are determined based on the child’s age and presenting concerns. 

Therapy

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  • Evaluations include a parent interview, formal and informal assessments, and clinical observation through play and natural conversation. 

  • Reports are provided with detailed findings, recommendations, and therapy goals.

Evaluation

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  • Contact me to discuss speech, language, or feeding concerns and determine if an evaluation is warranted. 

  • We will discuss scheduling and the payment process. 

Consultation

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Articulation/Phonology 
Receptive/Expressive Language
Early Intervention/Late-talking
Gestalt Language Processing

Areas of Assessment and Treatment

Motor Speech Disorders
Orofacial Myofunctional 
Feeding/Picky Eating

Have a concern about you child's speech or language development?

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How do I know my child needs speech therapy?

If you are unsure, call a speech-language pathologist to discuss your concerns. Early intervention is important to ensure your child is receiving the help they need.

How long will my child need therapy?

How long are the therapy sessions?

Where do therapy sessions take place?

How do I know my child needs speech therapy?

Frequently Asked Questions

Most sessions are 30-45 minutes which I have found to be best for optimal engagement and participation.

How long will my child need therapy?

How long are the therapy sessions?

Where do therapy sessions take place?

How do I know my child needs speech therapy?

Frequently Asked Questions

Speech therapy is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Each plan of care is individualized and discharge is dependent on many factors. 

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Laura Pritchard