Services
- Initial screenings
- Parent consultations
- Comprehensive evaluations
- Scheduled individual and/or group therapy sessions
- Collaboration with schools, physicians, and other professionals
Home, day care, and private school visits available
Common Speech and Language Impairments
Expressive Language Disorder
Expressive language disorders refer to difficulty with verbal expression (putting words together to formulate thoughts).
Early Signs and Symptoms:
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Receptive Language Disorders
Receptive Language Disorders refer to difficulties in the ability to attend to, process, comprehend, retain, or integrate spoken language.
Early signs and symptoms:
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Articulation
Articulation disorders are speech sound errors that do not change in different word contexts. These errors occur during the production of isolated speech sounds (phonemes) and are...
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Phonological Processes Disorder
Phonological disorders affect childrens' ability to develop intelligible speech because the sound patterns of language are disrupted. Children who have phonological...
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Social Pragmatic Language
Disorder the rules for social language known as pragmatics. Pragmatics involve three major communication skills:
Using language for different purposes, such as
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Phonemic awaremess
Phonemic awaremess is the understanding that spoken words are made up of sounds (phonemes). It is the ability to pick out, segment, manipulate, and blend sounds in spoken...
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Feeding and Swallowing
Feeding disorders include problems gathering food and getting ready to suck, chew, or swallow it. For example, a child who cannot pick up food and get it to her mouth or cannot...
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Oral Motor
If your child is having oral-motor difficulties, he or she may have trouble chewing, sucking, blowing, and/or making certain speech sounds. The child may present with low...
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Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders (OMD)
With OMD, the tongue moves forward in an exaggerated way during speech and/or swallowing. The tongue may lie too far forward during rest or may protrude between the upper and...
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Voice
We have all experienced problems with our voices, times when the voice is hoarse or when sound will not come out at all. Colds, allergies, bronchitis, exposure to irritants...
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Fluency and Stuttering
Stuttering affects the fluency of the rhythm of speech.
Stuttered speech often includes repetitions of words or parts of words (e.g., "W- W- W- Where are you going?"), as well as...
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MySpeechPath does not participate with any insurance companies at this time, however families are provided the necessary documents to submit to their individual insurance provider. These include invoices with the necessary code, copies of therapy notes and copies of any reports.

