Services for Children
Learn if Communication Express is the right fit for your child
Communication Express is committed to providing effective treatment for children with delays and disorders in articulation, receptive and expressive language, literacy, and pragmatic language.
We specialize in addressing a range of speech and language skills, including:
Speech
Speech therapy can help by providing individualized treatment plans that focus on improving specific speech skills. This may involve exercises to strengthen muscles used in speech, teaching strategies to improve speech production, and providing feedback on communication style in social situations
Language
Speech therapy can help by providing targeted intervention that focuses on building language skills. This may involve activities such as reading comprehension exercises, practicing conversation skills, and using visual aids to improve vocabulary and grammar. Therapy can also involve working with parents or caregivers to develop strategies for supporting language development in everyday life.
Cognitive Communication
Speech therapy can help by providing cognitive-communication training to improve memory, attention, and reasoning. This may involve exercises that target specific areas of cognitive functioning, such as memory recall drills or problem-solving tasks. Therapy can also involve strategies for improving executive functioning skills, such as developing a daily routine or using tools like planners and reminders. Overall, speech therapy can help individuals improve their cognitive communication skills, leading to greater independence and quality of life.
Virtual speech therapy may be the right fit if your child is...
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Pronouncing sounds or words incorrectly
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Finding it difficult to understand people
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Having trouble expressing their wants and needs
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Struggling to follow directions
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Having difficulty with socializing skills
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Stuttering/having issues with the rate or cadence of their speech
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Having difficulty answering wh-questions (who, what, where, why, when)
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Having difficulty with reading and comprehension
Our nationally certified and state-licensed speech language pathologists are qualified to work with the following:
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Articulation/phonological delays/disorders
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Expressive/receptive language delays/ disorders
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Pragmatic (social) language delays/ disorders
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Stuttering
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Brain injury
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Autism spectrum disorder
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Attention and working memory
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Literacy disorders
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Voice disorders
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Degenerative disease
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Oral motor disorders
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Feeding/swallowing
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Parent coaching