Speech Sound Disorders Treated at Find My Voice Therapy in St. Pete

Is your child struggling to communicate due to a speech sound disorder? Speech therapy at Find My Voice can help.

Speech therapy is a valuable therapeutic tool to help children and parents work on the language skills needed for a variety of speech sound disorders. With speech therapy at Find My Voice Therapy, Rachael, a certified Speech Language Pathologist brings therapy to you and your child at home, school, or daycare so they can learn in a comfortable environment without the stress of travel and therapist’s offices. 

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What are some examples of speech sound disorders that you can help with?

  • Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)

  • Articulation Disorders

  • Phonological Disorders

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I think my child is struggling with a speech sound disorder, is Find My Voice Therapy right for us?

Before starting therapy, Rachael offers a free screening to determine whether or not a full evaluation is required. If your child’s screening does indicate the need for an evaluation, one can be conducted to determine their strengths and weaknesses and create a plan of care that addresses challenges while building on their strengths and abilities. If your child does not qualify for speech therapy after their evaluation, we offer Parent and Caregiver Coaching to help you as the guardian know how to best work with your child’s language and speech development at home.

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How can I be involved with my child’s speech therapy?

We love parent involvement at Find My Voice Therapy in St. Pete. It’s very beneficial to the child and their progress when parents are able to participate in speech therapy. This helps you and your child become more familiar with working together on their skills outside of the therapy setting and builds confidence for you and your child. 

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“Rachael is the perfect choice for your speech therapy needs in St. Pete! Very professional and keeps up to date on her research. From gestalt language processing language therapy, AAC, feeding, child-led play therapy, she knows her stuff, keeps things interesting, and provides the educational resources families need to help their kids meet their goals.”

— Stephen