At SpeechBuilders, LLC we strive to address all of your concerns and provide a therapy experience for both you and your child so that you are able to carry over the skills that the child has learned in therapy.
If you believe your child is having a problem properly developing speech, a speech -language pathologist can help put your worries at rest or create a positive therapy regimen to get them back on track.
Sometimes, it can be hard to tell if a child has a problem, or is just developing differently. Each child develops at their own rate, and they have different personalities.
One child may be particularly talkative and another may have excellent speech skills, but simply be more reserved. It’s easy to get worried about your child. Just give us a call at 407-703-2711 so we can discuss your child’s needs today.
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