Language Delays

Receptive language is your understanding of language (for example, answering questions, and following directions). Expressive language is your vocabulary, length of sentence, and how we put words into meaningful sentences and conversations. Children are known to reach certain milestones with their receptive and expressive language development. When children are not reaching these usual targets, they are said to have a language delay. The Speech Clinic's Speech-Language Pathologists can help children with language delays by working on specific tasks and exercises to promote language learning. All goals are personalized to each client's language needs. We have S-LPs who are Hanen® certified in It Takes Two to Talk®.

 
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Central Auditory Processing Difficulties

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