Children and toddlers communicate in many ways and each individual child is unique. Some children won't stop talking, others on the quiet side, and many children have difficulty communicating their wants and needs. Since every child is unique, it can be difficult to tell when your child would benefit from speech therapy.
Uneasy feelings and emotions can accompany the thought of starting speech therapy. Some parents can be apprehensive and skeptical about speech therapy. Many think their child will grow out of it and decide to take the "wait and see" approach. In reality, speech therapy is a wonderful resource. Going to a speech therapist doesn't mean something is "wrong."
Uneasy feelings and emotions can accompany the thought of starting speech therapy. Some parents can be apprehensive and skeptical about speech therapy. Many think their child will grow out of it and decide to take the "wait and see" approach. In reality, speech therapy is a wonderful resource. Going to a speech therapist doesn't mean something is "wrong."
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Crossroads Speech Therapy provides pediatric speech and language and occupational therapy. Each session is individualized and provided by a therapist who is experienced, licensed, and who holds their American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) Certificate of Clinical Competence or National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT).
Speech Therapy
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Our hands-on collaborative approach has helped hundreds of children meet their speech and language goals and set them up for success. We look forward to partnering with you to support your child to reach his/her highest speech and language potential! Our therapists are trained and skilled in a variety of evidenced-based methodologies that we incorporate into the individualized plan for therapy, including:.
Occupational Therapy
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Our hands-on collaborative approach has helped hundreds of children meet their occupational goals and set them up for success. We look forward to partnering with you to support your child to reach his/her highest speech and language potential! Occupational therapy is a rehabilitative field that helps people who may have challenges or something standing in their way to perform their daily activities so that they can function optimally.
Is My Child’s Speech Delayed
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Speech refers to the actual sounds of spoken language. When toddlers are learning to speak, they are trying to coordinate all the different muscles of the lips, tongue, and jaw and it's a complex process. Errors are to be expected and we are here to help. Based on a cross-linguistic review of 27 languages, McLeod & Crowe (2018) concluded children across the world acquire consonants at a young age.
Does My Child Need Occupational Therapy
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Occupational Therapy helps children with gross motor skills, fine motor skills, visual processing skills, executive functioning skills, sensory processing, social skills, and play skills. Occupational Therapy can help your child independently participate in day to day tasks at home, school, and the community.
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