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What is Speech Therapy?
Pediatric Speech Therapy also referred to as ST, is a specialized area of therapy which focuses on evaluating and treating communication disorders and feeding/swallowing difficulties in children. The goal of speech therapy is to help children develop effective communication skills, including speech and language, articulation, social communication as well as addressing any issues related to feeding and swallowing. Speech Language Pathologist help children develop the skills they need to effectively communicate in various settings including home, school and in the community.
The Speech Language Pathologist will complete a comprehensive evaluation which evaluates speech development including articulation, phonological processing, fluency, receptive and expressive language, pragmatics, oral motor skills, feeding techniques, swallowing safety, voice quality, social communication and the need for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Once the evaluation is complete, the SLP will discuss the findings with the family. At that time, an individualized therapy plan is created based on the child’s specific needs, strengths and challenges.
Speech Language Pathologists are particularly skilled in assessing and treating communication disorders that can affect children of all ages. Their mission is to make effective communication a human right that is accessible and achievable for everyone. Communication disorders can impact a child’s quality of life, including academic performance, social interactions and emotional well-being. SLP’s play a key role in training parents, caregivers and teachers about age-appropriate communication.
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Therapists Role in OT
Our Occupational Therapists assess barriers hindering a child's age-appropriate activities and collaborate with them in individual or group sessions to overcome these challenges. Occupational Therapists leverage their specialized knowledge to assist children in preparing for and engaging in essential learning and developmental tasks. They support children, both with and without disabilities, in reaching their developmental milestones. OTs focus on enhancing social skills, motor skills, emergent literacy, and self-care abilities to boost success and self-esteem in daily activities.
Pediatric OT: When?
If you're worried about your child's development, it's important to seek advice early. It's easier to address concerns in early childhood than later on. If your child struggles with gross or fine motor skills, handwriting, or sensory processing, they might benefit from seeing an occupational therapist. Immediate medical attention may be necessary if your child shows signs like difficulty sitting or holding objects, lack of imitation, or uneven strength or movement. If you notice any of these signs, consult a healthcare professional or schedule an appointment with one of our Occupational Therapists today at Building Blocks Pediatrics LLC today.
Speech Therapists are Skilled at Treating the Following Diagnoses
Occupational Therapists employ assessments such as the Sensory Processing Measure and Sensory Profile to evaluate the changing sensory preferences and requirements of every child. These tools aid in comprehending how the environment impacts your child’s involvement in desired activities.
- Expressive/ Receptive Language Deficits
- Feeding and Swallowing Disorders
- Fluency Disorders
- Articulation Disorders
- Processing Difficulty
- Developmental Disorders
- Neurological Disorders
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Cerebral Palsy
- Down Syndrome
- Answering “WH” questions (who, what ,when, where, why)
- Understanding Concepts (ex, in/out, open/close, more/less)
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