Speech Sound Disorders

We support children who have difficulty producing speech sounds clearly, which can impact their overall intelligibility and ability to be understood by others.

Our approach targets both articulation and phonological skills, helping children develop accurate, consistent speech sound production for clearer communication.

Common Speech Sound Challenges

Your child may benefit from speech sound therapy if they:

  • Are difficult for others to understand

  • Substitute one sound for another (e.g., “wabbit” for “rabbit”)

  • Omit sounds in words (e.g., “ca” for “cat”)

  • Distort sounds (e.g., unclear /s/ or /r/ sounds)

  • Use simplified speech patterns that persist beyond expected age

  • Become frustrated when trying to communicate

  • Continue to make speech sound errors beyond age expectations

Our Goal

Our goal is to help children develop clear, accurate, and confident speech so they can be easily understood across all environments.