TAKE A LOOK ATChild Speech Therapy

At Speak Easy Mobile Therapy, we empower children to explore speech and language skills in a fun and supportive environment, building confidence through personalized therapy.

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Empowering Young Communicators

We provide tailored speech and language services designed for children. Our engaging and interactive approach fosters communication skills, builds confidence, and supports literacy development, all in a fun and nurturing environment.

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Fun, personalized therapy for confident communicationUnlocking Communication Potential

At Speak Easy Mobile Therapy, we understand that effective communication is a vital skill for children as they navigate their world. Our child speech therapy program is designed to support young learners in developing their speech and language skills through engaging, personalized sessions. We focus on each child’s unique needs, using play-based and evidence-based approaches that make therapy both enjoyable and effective. Whether your child is working on articulation, vocabulary, social skills, or overall communication, we are dedicated to fostering a positive and supportive environment that encourages growth and confidence.

We also recognize that every child learns differently, so our therapy is tailored to their individual strengths and challenges. By incorporating fun activities, interactive games, and meaningful contexts, we help children build essential communication skills while enjoying the process. Our mobile services allow us to meet families in their most comfortable settings—whether at home, in school, or online through virtual teletherapy—ensuring that therapy fits seamlessly into your child’s routine. Together, we can empower your child to express themselves more clearly and confidently, unlocking their full potential for success in all areas of life.

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WHAT IT ISUnderstanding Speech Therapy for Children

Speech therapy supports communication skills in children of all ages. Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) assist toddlers with speech and language delays, as well as other communication challenges, helping them express their needs, thoughts, and feelings. An SLP can assess your child’s progress and determine if their speech development is on target.

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WHEN DO I NEED ITKey Milestones in Speech and Language Development

Every child progresses at their own pace, and factors like environment can influence speech growth. However, if your child isn’t meeting typical language milestones, it may be beneficial to consult with a pediatric speech pathologist to support their development.

Newborn – 1 Year

0 – 3 Months

Infants respond to loud sounds by startling and are soothed by familiar voices. They use different cries to express different needs. By three months, they start cooing and smiling, showing early signs of communication.

4 – 6 Months

Babies start turning toward sounds and react to changes in tone. They begin to giggle and experiment with babbling, making sounds like “pa” and “da.”

7 – 12 Months

Babies will turn their heads to sounds and respond to their name. They start recognizing familiar words like “milk” and “dad,” enjoy social games like “peek-a-boo,” and begin to combine sounds (e.g., “babababa”). They use gestures and sounds to capture attention, and by around one year, may say simple words like “hi” and “Mama,” though pronunciation may still be unclear.

If your baby isn’t reaching certain speech and communication milestones, consider scheduling a speech therapy session to address any concerns you may have.

1 – 2 Years

From 12-18 months, children begin using more single words and make eye contact while speaking. They start pointing to body parts and recognizing familiar pictures in books. By 18-24 months, they combine two words (“more milk”), ask basic questions (“what’s that?”), and follow simple instructions like “roll the ball.”

If you’re concerned about your child’s speech or language development, consider contacting a Speech Pathologist for guidance. Starting speech therapy early can make a big difference—early intervention is essential for addressing potential delays.

2 – 4 Years

By age 3, most children are forming 2–3-word phrases and have a growing vocabulary. They start to use location words like “on” and “in” and can follow simple two-step directions, such as “get the cow and put it in the barn.” Around this age, they may even tell short stories about their day.

At age 4, most of what a child says is understood by strangers, though some minor speech sound errors may still be typical. They can ask and answer basic questions, engage in conversations, and use grammar that resembles adult speech.

If you’re concerned about speech delays, speech disorders, or missed language milestones, a speech therapist can help assess and support your child’s communication skills.

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CHILD'S DEVELOPMENTHow Intelligible is your Toddler’s Speech?

It’s common for babies and young toddlers to have unclear speech. By age 3, we expect children to be understood approximately 75% of the time, and by age 4, this should increase to nearly 100%, even by strangers. The chart below can assist you in assessing whether your child might have a speech delay.

This means that, for instance, a 2-year-old speaking to someone unfamiliar, such as a distant relative or a pediatrician they see twice a year, may only have about 50% of their speech understood.

This guide provides an additional method to evaluate whether your toddler’s speech development is on track or if it may be beneficial to consider speech therapy services.

AGE IN YEARS / 4 x 100 = % UNDERSTOOD BY STRANGERS

Child aged 1 = 1/4 or 25% intelligible to strangers

Child aged 2 = 2/4 or 50% intelligible to strangers

Child aged 3 = 3/4 or 75% intelligible to strangers

Child aged 4 = 4/4 or 100% intelligible to strangers

(Source: Flipsen, 2006)

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WHAT YOU'RE FACINGSigns That Your Child May Need Speech Therapy

Speech Sound Disorders

Children with speech sound disorders frequently struggle to be understood. While they know what they want to express, their words may not be clear to others, leading to frustration.

If you observe that your child is making speech errors that peers their age are not making, consulting with a Speech Pathologist can help identify which sounds may need additional support during speech therapy sessions.

Expressive Language

Expressive language is the skill of conveying wants, needs, thoughts, and ideas. Some children may struggle with using new vocabulary, forming sentences, and applying age-appropriate grammar and sentence structure.

Receptive Language

Receptive language involves the ability to understand spoken language. Children who experience challenges with receptive language may find it difficult to comprehend vocabulary, follow instructions, and respond to questions.

Speech Therapists can also assist if you have concerns about vocal quality, stuttering, social skills, play skills, and more.

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WE'RE HERE FOR YOUHow Can Speech Therapy Benefit Children?

Speech therapy for children is essentially intensive practice in speech and language, customized to address your child’s specific speech disorder. While the approach to therapy differs between children and adults, the core principles remain the same. Treatment will vary based on the condition, but all therapies share two essential components: repetition and practice at home. Consistent practice is crucial to overcoming speech disorders, and regular repetition helps establish proper speech habits in toddlers, children, and adults alike.

Pediatric speech therapy typically involves one-on-one sessions that target commonly mispronounced sounds and words, effectively addressing your child’s speech challenges. It’s beneficial to reinforce the techniques taught by the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) at home, as the more time you spend practicing what you work on together, the better the chances of your child overcoming the disorder.

In the long run, successfully addressing a speech disorder can reduce feelings of embarrassment and frustration, while boosting your child’s confidence. Improved communication with peers will be easier, positively influencing their personal and professional interactions.

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EVALUATIONHow Does a Speech Therapist Assess a Child?

A speech therapist can evaluate a toddler through various methods, depending on the specific focus of the assessment. For instance, if a child has been referred due to concerns about their language development and progress toward meeting certain milestones, the evaluation by a speech therapist may include the following components:

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PARENT/CAREGIVER INTERVIEW
This interview aims to gather important background information about the child, including their developmental history. The speech therapist may ask questions regarding the child's health history (e.g., Is there a history of recurrent ear infections?), birth history (e.g., Was the child born prematurely or with low birth weight?), and family history (e.g., Are there any language disorders present in the family?).
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CHILD OBSERVATION
Some speech therapists prefer to assess the child in their natural surroundings. In a school or daycare environment, the therapist may observe how the child engages with their peers. During one-on-one therapy sessions, they might also watch how the child interacts with their parent or caregiver, and siblings if they are present.
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FORMAL ASSESSMENT
If the speech therapist identifies any concerns, they may proceed with a formal assessment that utilizes norm-referenced tools to evaluate the child’s speech and language abilities.
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READY TO BEGIN?When is the Right Time to Start Speech Therapy for Your Child?

Early intervention is key when it comes to speech disorders in children. The longer a child experiences speech difficulties, the more ingrained these habits can become.

The ages of 0 to 4 are critical for speech development, and seeking guidance from a pediatric speech pathologist can help you accurately determine whether your child could benefit from speech therapy during these essential years.

Reach out to an online speech therapist today to explore the most effective strategies for your child and the appropriate treatments to address their unique speech disorder.

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WHY USWhy Choose Speak Easy Mobile Therapy?

Say goodbye to searching for “pediatric speech therapists near me” and eliminate the hassle of long commutes to appointments. Our skilled speech therapists are ready to kick off your child’s first speech therapy session as soon as tomorrow, backed by the most compassionate and experienced team in the field.

With a network of over 150 online speech therapists available, you won’t have to wait to get started on your child’s journey to effective communication.

At Speak Easy Mobile Therapy, our dedicated therapists have conducted thousands of online sessions, honing their expertise along the way. Each member of our team is state-certified and specially trained to manage the unique challenges that can arise during speech therapy, ensuring a supportive environment for your child.

If you’re looking for an online speech therapist who genuinely cares about your child’s development, you’ve come to the right place!

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Age Ranges and Services Chart

Child Speech Therapy
Ages 3 - 18
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  • Speech Sound Disorders
  • Stuttering and Fluency
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Reading Readiness/Dyslexia
  • Accent Modification
  • Speech Delay
  • Lisp
  • Apraxia
  • Social Skills
  • Voice Disorders
  • Academic Support/Tutoring
Adult Speech Therapy
Ages 19 and Up
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  • Dysphagia
  • Stuttering and Fluency
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Accent Modification
  • Lisp
  • Apraxia
  • Social Skills
  • Dysarthria
  • Dementia
  • Voice Disorders
  • Aphasia
  • Post Stroke
  • Parkinson's Disease
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