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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