Speech Sound Disorder

Evaluation and individualized therapy for speech sound difficulties in children.

What is speech sound disorders?

Difficulty producing certain sounds affects clarity and confidence.

Assessment identifies patterns and guides therapy for accurate sound production.

Who benefits

  • Children hard to understand to unfamiliar listeners
  • Kids frustrated when repeating themselves
  • Families seeking home-practice strategies

What to expect (process)

  1. Interview: case history and concerns
  2. Assessment: play/structured tasks to map strengths and needs
  3. Plan: goals and session frequency agreed with parents
  4. Therapy: evidence-based techniques and home practice
  5. Review: progress checks every 6–8 weeks

FAQs

Will my child outgrow it?

Some issues resolve with age; therapy can speed and stabilize progress.

How often are sessions?

Typically 1–2 per week; adjusted to goals and response.

Do you give home activities?

Yes—brief, fun practice to reinforce sessions.