Ms. Paula, SLP
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Ms. Paula, SLP
At Ms. Paula, SLP, we provide comprehensive speech and language evaluations, treatment, consultation, and training to meet diverse client needs throughout the Chicagoland area in English and Spanish. From pediatric speech therapy to stuttering treatment for adults, therapeutic interventions are targeted to address specific needs and tailored for individual success.

Therapy is customized for each client to improve one's quality of life. Our approach is anchored by family engagement and participation to enhance and accelerate the outcomes of therapy. Ms. Paula, SLP, is a speech-language pathology private practice based in the Chicago suburbs. We specialize in social communication therapy, cognitive-communication, AAC, and much more.
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Ms. Paula, SLP Bilingual Speech-Language Services was founded by a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist who saw a need for specialized, therapeutic support among culturally and linguistically diverse families in her community. We strive to provide our clients with high-quality services in English and Spanish, including evaluation, therapy, and consultation.
Pediatric Speech Therapy
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Pediatric speech therapy is, quite simply, speech-language therapy services directed at children with speech disorders. Pediatric speech-language therapy can help children two years and older correct speech disorders and learn to communicate successfully with family, friends, teachers, and anyone else.
Language Therapy
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Language is the words we use to share ideas and get what we want. A person with a language disorder may have problems understanding/listening, speaking, reading, or writing. Therapy is designed to improve overall communication. Goals are determined based on areas needing improvement and targeted via a functional approach.
Social-Pragmatic & Executive Function Skills
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Social-pragmatic skills allow us to use language-both verbal and nonverbal-in social situations. To be effective interlocutors, we must know what is considered appropriate for a given setting or situation. Social-pragmatic skills allow us to do that. Using language: The ability to use language in different ways and for different purposes.
Feeding & Swallowing Therapy
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A feeding disorder is when a child either refuses, or is physically unable, to eat certain foods, food groups, textures, solids, liquids, etc. Feeding disorders usually occur in infancy or early childhood. This refusal to eat may be physical in nature (weak jaw muscles, difficulty swallowing, etc.) or psychological (aversion to certain tastes, smells, textures, etc.).
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