Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) treat children with diverse and complex developmental issues, including those involving difficulties with sensory processing.
Our Speech Therapy includes sensory techniques and interventions when dealing with speech and language delays. We believe that these interventions are an essential part of traditional therapeutic techniques to achieve the best results. We know that a large percentage of speech and language delays are sensory processing related.
The goal of intervention is to support social communication, speech development, and language development, using technological aids as needed and modifying behaviors related to speech and language development. Outcomes include improvements in social communication, language development, cognitive functions and functional communication at home, in the community and at school.