Speech Articulation and Intelligibility
Our goal for children is to help them become happier when they express themselves. We want them to feel more successful and interactive at home, at school and with friends.
Our goal for children is to help them become happier when they express themselves. We want them to feel more successful and interactive at home, at school and with friends.
Individualized treatments are developed to help with:
A skilled therapist will listen to your child’s speech sounds in words and in conversation. A formal articulation test will be used to record speech sound errors, as well as gather a speech sample to provide further clinical analysis.
An oral mechanism examination is also administered to determine whether the structure and function of the mouth are adequate for speaking. This involves looking in your child’s mouth and observing the accuracy and coordination of the movements of the articulators (jaw, lips, and tongue).
Parent involvement is key for any child’s program to be successful. Consistent practice is vital to generalize newly acquired skills.
Our clinicians communicate regularly with parents to ensure that their child is generalizing new speech skills efficiently and meaningfully.
If you have questions about speech-language symptoms, please contact us today to speak directly with a speech-language pathologist for guidance.
Call us today for an online link to our intake forms.
As soon as you complete your intake form, we will contact you to set up your first appointment.
Newborns with congenital problems may have communication-related needs from birth, and a speech-language pathologist (SLP) is part of a neonatal multidisciplinary team. We often work with infants and toddlers at an early age (12-24 months) in areas such as swallowing and feeding, hearing and listening, oral-motor and speech, and attention and socialization.
Peninsula Associates has several talented clinicians with different specializations. Our director of operations will identify which speech-language pathologist is available and appropriate for a new client. Most clients are seen 2-4 weeks after the paperwork has been completed. There is sometimes a waiting period if a new children’s group is being formed, but we may see the new child individually in the interim.