Speech & Language Delays

When your child is struggling to communicate, it can feel stressful and isolating. The good news? With the right support, progress happens—often faster than you think.

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Every child develops communication skills at their own pace—but if your child is having difficulty being understood, forming sentences, or following directions, it may be time for support.

At The Therapy Collaborative, our speech-language pathologists specialize in helping children develop the building blocks of clear, confident communication.

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Speech therapy can support children with a wide range of communication needs. Each session is individualized to your child’s age, goals, and learning style—always playful, engaging, and motivating.

We help children who:

  • Have limited vocabulary or delayed speech milestones

  • Struggle to combine words or express thoughts clearly

  • Are difficult to understand (articulation or sound errors)

  • Have trouble understanding directions or questions

  • Experience frustration or behavior changes when communicating

Our therapy focuses on:

  • Building expressive (speaking) and receptive (understanding) language

  • Improving speech clarity and articulation

  • Strengthening listening and comprehension skills

  • Increasing confidence and participation at home, school, and play

We understand that communication affects every part of daily life. Our therapists work closely with families to ensure skills learned in therapy carry over into real-world routines.

For some children, speech therapy is complemented by occupational therapy for sensory, feeding, or regulation support—creating a truly whole-child approach when needed.

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Let’s help your child find their voice—and the confidence to use it