Our Speech Pathologists assess and treat a wide range of speech sound disorders, including:
- Articulation Disorders – difficulty producing specific sounds due to incorrect placement or movement of the tongue, lips, or jaw (e.g., lisps or sound distortions).
- Phonological Disorders – predictable patterns of sound errors, such as fronting, stopping, or cluster reduction, which affect overall speech intelligibility.
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) – a motor-planning disorder where children know what they want to say but have difficulty coordinating the movements needed for clear speech.
- Inconsistent Speech Sound Disorder– when a child produces the same word differently each time, affecting clarity and predictability.
- Dysarthria – speech difficulties caused by muscle weakness or reduced coordination, often resulting in slurred or unclear speech, changes in volume, and reduced intelligibility.
Our team uses evidence-based approaches to improve sound accuracy, build consistency, and support clear, confident communication.