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Speech
The production of specific speech sounds needed.
Phonological awareness: pre-literacy skills including sound identification, replacing one sound with another, and leaving off the end of words.
Speech sound/articulation disorders: producing specific, age appropriate speech sounds that may decrease intelligibility.
Language Disorders
Functional communication can be affected by a language disorder which can include:
Receptive language disorder, also known as comprehension disorder.
Expressive language (word finding, grammar, complete sentences, parts of speech, fluency).
Pragmatics: use and understanding of social language.
“Late talkers”: early language development for children between ages of 1.5-3 years of age.
Feeding & Swallowing Concerns
Treating a variety of feeding and swallowing concerns that may impact hydration and nutrition.
Dysphagia or difficulty swallowing, can be present in children and adults.
Picky eating or problem feeding.
Oral motor concerns that may impact feeding.
Fluency
Assistance with producing speech without interruptions such as hesitations, repetitions, or prolongations of sounds, syllables, or words.
Fluency disorders can include conditions like stuttering, where disruptions in the flow of speech occur frequently and can impact communication effectiveness.
Balance and Coordination Training
Stability Exercises: Focus on improving balance while sitting or walking.
Injury Prevention: Reducing fall risk and increasing safety.
Coordination: Enhancing hand-eye coordination for daily tasks.
Postural Training and Alignment
Posture Correction: Addressing imbalances like scoliosis.
Spinal Alignment: Promoting better spine and hip alignment.
Core Strength: Building core muscles to support good posture.
Gross Motor Skill Development
Strength Building: Exercises to enhance muscle strength and endurance.
Functional Movements: Improving movements like walking and jumping.
Promoting Independence: Helping kids achieve daily tasks on their own.
Neurological Rehabilitation
Mobility Restoration: Improving movement after injury or neurological issues.
Muscle Tone Improvement: Managing muscle tone for better function.
Assistive Devices: Training children to use mobility aids effectively.
Interdisciplinary Team
Speech therapy services while partnering with an interdisciplinary team including BabyNet of South Carolina.
"There’s no greater reward than helping a child speak their first words or seeing someone gain mobility after months of hard work."
— Devin Kemper, Founder & Director of Therapy