What is Speech Therapy?

Unlock Your Child’s Communication Potential. Speech therapy for children focuses on enhancing their communication abilities, helping them tackle challenges in speech, comprehension, and social interaction. It aims to build confidence and social skills, and improve expressive abilities, all within a nurturing environment.
Our Speech Therapy programs are specifically designed for children with communication disorders, providing a fun and engaging way to improve speech, language, and communication skills.

Oral Motor Expercise

Articulation Therapy

Phonological Awareness Training
What can we help with?

Improves articulation, fluency, and voice quality

Enhances language development, comprehension, and expression

Supports social communication skills, such as initiating and maintaining conversations

Addresses stuttering, apraxia, and other speech disorders
Our Approach
Our experienced speech therapists work closely with each child to create a personalized therapy plan that addresses their unique needs and goals. We utilize a range of evidence-based techniques and strategies to ensure optimal outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Speech Therapy is a type of therapy that focuses on improving communication skills, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. It is typically provided by a speech-language pathologist (SLP).
Children and adults with communication disorders, such as articulation difficulties, stuttering, apraxia, autism, and language impairments, can benefit from Speech Therapy.
The goals of Speech Therapy vary depending on the individual's needs but may include improving articulation, fluency, voice quality, language development, and communication skills.
The length of Speech Therapy varies depending on the individual's needs and progress. Some individuals may require only a few sessions, while others may require ongoing therapy for several months or years.
Speech Therapy sessions are typically held once or twice a week, depending on the individual's needs and schedule.
During a Speech Therapy session, the SLP will work with the individual to improve their communication skills through a variety of activities, such as speaking, listening, reading, and writing exercises.
Yes, speech therapy can be effectively practiced at home under the guidance of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) with proper tools. Many SLPs offer home-based therapy sessions or provide families with exercises, strategies, and resources to support practice between sessions. However, Holding Hope Centres does not currently provide home-based services—therapy is conducted at our clinic.
Many insurance plans cover Speech Therapy services. However, coverage varies depending on the insurance provider and policy.
If you have concerns about your child's communication skills, consult with your pediatrician or an SLP. They can assess your child's skills and determine if Speech Therapy is necessary.