Articulation/Phonology
Articulation and phonology disorders affect how children produce and organize speech sounds. This may make it difficult for others to understand them. Articulation refers to challenges with specific sounds (e.g., saying "wabbit" instead of "rabbit"), while phonology involves patterns of errors, like leaving off the ends of words. These issues are common and highly treatable with speech therapy. Early intervention can help your child develop clear, confident communication skills that will support them at home, school, and beyond.
Receptive/Expressive Language
Expressive and receptive language disorders impact how children communicate and understand language. A receptive language disorder means a child may have trouble understanding spoken words, sentences, or directions. An expressive language disorder makes it hard for a child to share their thoughts, needs, or ideas clearly. Children with these challenges might struggle with following instructions, answering questions, forming sentences, or using the right words. Speech therapy can help your child build the skills they need to understand and express themselves, giving them the tools to connect with the world around them.
Ready to Help Your Child Thrive?
If your child is struggling with speech, language, or communication skills, we're here to help! At Thrive Pediatric Speech Therapy, LLC, we provide personalized therapy to support your child's growth. Contact us today to schedule an evaluation and start the journey toward clearer communication and greater confidence.
If your child is struggling with speech, language, or communication skills, we're here to help! At Thrive Pediatric Speech Therapy, LLC, we provide personalized therapy to support your child's growth. Contact us today to schedule an evaluation and start the journey toward clearer communication and greater confidence.
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