Oral placement therapy:Helps to enhance speech clarity by improvement of articulator awareness, placement (dissociation, grading, and direction of movement), stability, and muscle memory.
Receptive and expressive Language Therapy: Focuses on improving vocabulary, sentence structure, comprehension, and expression.
Feeding and swallowing therapy: For improving mealtime behaviors, self-feeding abilities, sensory integration, and motor skills.
Collaboration with Other Professionals: Speech therapists often work closely with educators, psychologists, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for children with communication disorders.
These services aim to improve a child’s ability to communicate effectively, which can enhance their social, academic, and overall quality of life