What is Speech Therapy Online?
Speech therapy online is a modern approach to communication support, allowing individuals to receive personalized guidance from the comfort of their own home. This virtual service connects clients with qualified speech therapists who tailor sessions to meet specific needs, whether it's for articulation, language development, or fluency enhancement. Online speech therapy offers flexibility and accessibility, making it a suitable option for busy families or those who may have difficulty accessing traditional in-person sessions. Utilizing video conferencing and interactive tools, clients can engage in meaningful exercises and activities designed to foster communication skills. This approach ensures consistent progress and supports the journey towards clearer, more confident speech.
Is Communication a Challenge for You or Your Child?
Finding Your Path to Better Communication
Our online speech therapy sessions are crafted to address your unique needs and help you overcome any communication challenges. With a seasoned team of speech therapists, we offer speech therapy online that is designed to guide you towards effective and confident communication.
Unlock Communication with Speech Therapy Online
Accessible Anywhere
Tailored for Kids
Flexible Scheduling
Unlocking Communication Potential: The Benefits of Our Services
Convenience at Your Fingertips: Access professional speech therapy from the comfort of your own home, saving time and simplifying your routine.
Personalized Interaction: Our tailored virtual sessions ensure that each child's unique needs are met, fostering effective learning and growth.
Flexible Scheduling: With online sessions, you can easily fit speech therapy into your busy life, making progress without the stress of rigid appointment times.
Voice and Chronic Cough
Please book if you are experiencing the following:
- Problems with your voice such as losing your voice or your voice sounding different than before
- You have been diagnosed with a vocal cord paralysis
- Your ENTs recommends voice therapy
- You experience chronic throat clearing and/or cough
- Your Respirologist recommends breathing retraining
Pediatric Speech and Language
Book if you have concerns with your child's speech and language concerns.
Speech/Articulation: How we produce sounds and words.
Examples:
- "wabbit" for "rabbit", "tar" for "car",
- Lisps ("slushy" sound when saying "s", "z", "sh", "ch", "j")
Language: Understanding and use of words to communicate. Language also includes the use of gestures.
Examples:
- Difficulty understanding language (ex. "give daddy the key") and concepts (ex. "on", "under")
- Limited vocabulary
- Late talker
- Early language skills: gestures, facial expressions, imitation, joint-attention, eye-contact
Adult Speech and Language
At this time, we are unable to provide services for acquired speech and language disorders such as stroke and MVA.
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Book NowFluency (Stuttering)
Book if you are experiencing the following difficulties with the flow of speaking.
Your speech may be characterized by:
- Hesitations (ex. "uh", "like")
- Repetitions of sounds, syllables, and phrases (ex. "Look at the b-b-baby," "Let's go out-out-out")
- Sound prolongation (ex. "I had sssssoup for lunch")
- Blocks in airflow (ex. "I see a (pause) dog")
Literacy Skills (Reading and Writing)
Book if you child has difficulties with reading and writing.
- Early literacy skills
- Phonological awareness
- Dyslexia and/or dysorthographia
Dysphagia (Impaired Swallowing)
Book if you are experiencing the following:
- Difficulty chewing
- Coughing or choking when eating and drinking
- Sensation of food getting "stuck"
- Pain when swallowing
- Problems managing saliva (ex. drooling and/or choking on saliva)
- Disinterest, isolation related to eating or drinking
Communicative Disorders Assistant (CDA)
Book only if you have been assessed by a Speech-Language Pathologist at our clinic and have been assigned to a CDA under the SLP's supervision.