Speech Therapy
Speech therapy addresses delays and disorders in articulation (difficulty producing sounds correctly to the point that speech intelligibility is affected), receptive language (difficulty understanding or processing language), expressive language (difficulty putting words together, limited vocabulary, or inability to use language in a socially appropriate way), fluency/stuttering (the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stops, repetitions, or prolonging sounds/syllables), voice (problems with the pitch, volume, or quality of the voice), hearing (impairment or loss in hearing), dysphagia (difficulties with eating and swallowing), and oral motor (difficulties with the movement and placement of oral structures such as the lips, tongue, teeth, palate, and jaw). A speech language pathologist can also assist in developing appropriate alternative and augmentative communication (i.e., sign language, assistive communication devices) for your child.
Speech therapists assist children in becoming successful communicators and in developing functional feeding and oral motor skills.
Our speech language pathologists have a Master's Degree, have passed a National Examination, and are licensed in the state of South Carolina. In addition, each speech language pathologist has completed a Certificate of Clinical Competency. We have speech language pathologists trained in Auditory Verbal Therapy, PECS, Oral Placement Therapy, Beckman Oral Motor Protocol, and PROMPT.
If your child is not meeting developmental milestones for speech/language skills, has difficulty correctly producing sounds, and/or shows signs of feeding disorders, he/she may benefit from a Speech Therapy evaluation. To schedule an appointment, please call either our Spartanburg clinic at 864-595-4225 or our Greenville clinic 864-627-0009.
Speech therapy addresses delays and disorders in articulation (difficulty producing sounds correctly to the point that speech intelligibility is affected), receptive language (difficulty understanding or processing language), expressive language (difficulty putting words together, limited vocabulary, or inability to use language in a socially appropriate way), fluency/stuttering (the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stops, repetitions, or prolonging sounds/syllables), voice (problems with the pitch, volume, or quality of the voice), hearing (impairment or loss in hearing), dysphagia (difficulties with eating and swallowing), and oral motor (difficulties with the movement and placement of oral structures such as the lips, tongue, teeth, palate, and jaw). A speech language pathologist can also assist in developing appropriate alternative and augmentative communication (i.e., sign language, assistive communication devices) for your child.
Speech therapists assist children in becoming successful communicators and in developing functional feeding and oral motor skills.
Our speech language pathologists have a Master's Degree, have passed a National Examination, and are licensed in the state of South Carolina. In addition, each speech language pathologist has completed a Certificate of Clinical Competency. We have speech language pathologists trained in Auditory Verbal Therapy, PECS, Oral Placement Therapy, Beckman Oral Motor Protocol, and PROMPT.
If your child is not meeting developmental milestones for speech/language skills, has difficulty correctly producing sounds, and/or shows signs of feeding disorders, he/she may benefit from a Speech Therapy evaluation. To schedule an appointment, please call either our Spartanburg clinic at 864-595-4225 or our Greenville clinic 864-627-0009.

