Pediatric Services
At Full Scope Speech-Language Pathology, we believe every child deserves the ability to communicate, connect, and thrive. Early speech and language support can make a profound difference in a child’s development, academic success, and social confidence.
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Why early intervention is important:
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Supports brain development: A child’s brain is most adaptable during the early years, making therapy more effective.
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Boosts confidence: Children who struggle to speak or understand may become frustrated or withdrawn—therapy helps them express themselves and feel heard.
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Improves academic performance: Strong communication skills are essential for reading, writing, and classroom participation.
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Strengthens social relationships: Children who communicate well can form friendships more easily and navigate social situations with confidence.
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Articulation Therapy
Helps children pronounce sounds correctly and clearly.
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Language Therapy
Supports understanding and use of spoken and written language (receptive and expressive language).
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Early Language Development
For toddlers and preschoolers who are late to talk or have difficulty combining words.
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Fluency/Stuttering Therapy
Helps children speak more smoothly and with greater confidence.
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Voice Therapy
Addresses issues such as hoarseness, vocal strain, or abnormal pitch.
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Social Communication (Pragmatic Language) Therapy
Teaches skills for engaging in conversations, interpreting social cues, and building relationships.
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AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)
Provides tools and strategies for nonverbal or minimally verbal children to communicate.
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Feeding and Swallowing Therapy
Assists children who have difficulty eating or drinking safely.
Call to schedule an evaluation today
Tel: 585-610-7860