Pediatric Speech & Language Therapy Services
We work with babies, toddlers, children, and adolescents
Speech and Language therapy focuses on improving a childs’ ability to communicate both verbally and nonverbally. Speech and Language Pathologists help build communication by providing a fun, nurturing and creative environment. The speech and language team at Orange Pediatric Therapy offer specialized diagnostic and language services by completing comprehensive evaluations and treatment for a range of ages and patient needs.
Our Speech and Language Pathologists have over 30 years of cumulative experience diagnosing and treating a variety of disorders. At Orange Pediatric Therapy, we recognize that your child’s communication skills impact your family as a whole. Therefore, we work closely with parents and caregivers to address your child’s specific needs across a variety of settings by collaborating on a regular basis and providing specially designed home programs to facilitate progress.
Treatment Areas Our Therapists Address
Click any of the treatment areas below to learn about concerns addressed through speech and language therapy. Contact us to learn more.
Expressive Language Disorder: Difficulty formulating sentences to express information in spoken or written language. This may include use of vocabulary, syntax and morphology.
Receptive Language Disorder: Difficulty comprehending and processing spoken or written language
Pragmatic Disorders: Difficulty using language in a socially appropriate way
An impairment in any of these areas can cause a child to have difficulty communicating with others. Language disorders may exist for a variety of reasons including learning disabilities, hearing impairment or auditory processing deficits. The team at Orange Pediatric Therapy will complete a thorough assessment to determine if a language disorder exists and will work directly with the child and family to develop a treatment plan to address specific skills.
Articulation disorders: A delay in developing sounds due to errors in how the sound is perceived (hearing), movement based weaknesses, or poor interpretation of sensory information in the oral cavity.
As speech and language skills develop, you may notice that your child may produce speech sounds incorrectly. In the early years, many of these errors are considered developmental. However, some speech sound errors are not typical, and can indicate a disorder. At Orange Pediatric Therapy, our speech therapists will complete an assessment to determine if errors produced are considered developmental based on his or her age. Treatment programs are developed and home programming will be specially designed for practice in the natural environment.
Phonological disorders: Sound errors that occur when the child does not understand the rules for producing sounds and speech patterns within the context of spoken language beyond the developmentally appropriate age. Some examples of these include final consonant deletion (e.g. saying ca/cat) and syllable reduction (e.g. nana/banana).
It is common for phonological patterns to exist during the early years of development. Many times, these patterns disappear naturally as the child’s language grows. However, if patterns persist, this may indicate a phonological disorder. The therapists at Orange Pediatric Therapy have experience assessing these error patterns to determine if they are beyond the point of natural remediation.
Apraxia of Speech: Motor speech disorder that impacts the production of sounds, syllables and words. The difficulty stems from the brain, causing difficulties planning and coordinating the movements of the muscles in the absence of muscle weakness or paralysis.
Dysarthria: motor speech disorder resulting from impaired movement of the muscles used for speech production. This includes the lips, tongue, vocal folds, and/or diaphragm.
Cleft Lip/Palate: Speech and feeding issues that remain after the surgical repair of the tissue in the lip or palate (roof of mouth) that did not form properly in utero, resulting in a physical separation between the lip, palate, or both.
Frontal Lisp or tongue thrust pattern: Protrusion of the tongue beyond the developmentally appropriate age that extends between the anterior teeth on sounds defined as sibilants ( s, z, sh, ch, and j ).
Ankyloglossis (tongue-tie): Limited tongue movement as a result of the abnormal shortness of the lingual frenum.
Lateral Lisp: Occurs when air escapes out the sides of the mouth on sibilant sounds instead of the middle creating a slushy sound.
Oral Phase Dysphagia: Difficulty controlling the chewing and movement of food or liquids in the oral area prior to swallowing. Symptoms may include increased time to chew or swallow, spillage or leakage of food or liquid from the mouth, drooling, and residual of food in the mouth after eating.
There are many reasons why children may experience oral phase dysphagia. At Orange Pediatric Therapy, we have therapists who are specially trained in treating this area by addressing oral motor function, sensory-motor issues and positioning. We work closely with the patient and caregivers to develop home programs and provide strategies to make meal time a success.
Stuttering: A disruption in the normal fluency and flow of speech
Stuttering often occurs during childhood when language is developing and will on many occasions, resolve itself. A normally disfluent child may repeat syllables or words once or twice or use fillers including “uh” or “um”. In some cases, disfluencies may persist, occurring with increased frequency, and may greatly impact a child’s ability to communicate. Our therapists have experience determining whether the stuttering is likely to continue. For those requiring direct treatment, we believe that parent training is an integral part of progress and work to develop individualized treatment programs designed to facilitate fluent speech in everyday situations.
Specialized programs offered at Orange Pediatric Therapy
Our therapists are educated in a variety of specialized programs used to facilitate speech and language development. The following are some of the programs that may be used during treatment sessions:
Prompts Program for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets
We have speech therapists who are specially trained in this type of therapeutic approach. PROMPT is a tactile-kinesthetic approach that uses touch cues to the jaw tongue and lips to assist the patient with developing proper oral muscular movements to produce targeted words, phrases or sentences. It assists patients with a variety of communication deficits including motor speech disorders, articulation disorders or patients who are nonverbal.
Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) Program
Our therapists have experience implementing a range of Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) programs. AAC allows children with limited verbal output to communicate more effectively through the use of symbols, pictures or speech generated devices.
Social Thinking Program
A program designed by Michelle Garcia Winner, this curriculum provides creative ways to teach students with social and communication difficulties. This program benefits a variety of diagnosis including Asperger Syndrome, ADHD, Autism or pragmatic language delays. Orange Pediatric Therapy therapists may use this program during individual or small group sessions.
Lidcombe Program
Lidcombe is a behavioral treatment program that helps young children who stutter. It was designed to provide parents with ways to respond to their child’s speech as well as teach them how to facilitate fluent speech. Our therapists work closely with families and caregivers by providing support and guidance through this process.
What Clients Are Saying
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Both of our sons have participated in physical, occupational, and speech therapy at Cheshire Fitness Zone. We make the forty minute trek to Cheshire three times per week because the therapists are like none other we have encountered. Our sons (4 and 5 years old) have received therapy since birth and I was so pleased to have found Cheshire Fitness Zone. Both of my kids have been challenged and nurtured by the therapists. They are so amazing with the kids and I am thankful for their dedication.
My twelve year old daughter has been seeing Craig since she was four years old and she loves coming to the ‘gym.’ I love that she refers to it as the ‘gym’ instead of therapy. She sees her therapy as a place where she works her body to become stronger and has fun. She is disappointed if therapy is canceled. The staff is wonderful and works to find the right fit with each child and therapist. They work across modalities and communicate with the school and her doctors. I am thankful to have Cheshire Fitness Zone in my daughter’s life! Thank you!
Cheshire Fitness Zone has been wonderful. The office staff is very welcoming and informative and the OT that my son sees has a genuine interest in my son’s well-being. He always communicates well with me and makes sure to ease all of my concerns. My son loves coming to Cheshire Fitness Zone!
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The physical therapists at Cheshire Fitness Zone are warm, caring individuals. They have worked with my daughter for about a year and a half now and she has made tremendous progress building her core strength, coordination, balance, and overall strengthening. I recommend them highly.
I am so happy we came to Cheshire Fitness Zone. My daughter injured her hip figure skating. Another physical therapist diagnosed and treated her incorrectly. Luckily when we came to Cheshire Fitness Zone and saw Craig he discovered her injury was something else and much more of a serious injury. In fact, we were referred to a Pedi orthopedist who concluded with Craig’s diagnosis. The orthopedist said it was a good find, very difficult to catch, and often missed. My daughter had surgery and is now recovering and seeing Craig for rehab. She is almost done and doing well. Highly recommended Cheshire Fitness Zone.
We have been coming to Cheshire Fitness Zone for more than two years. The therapists are friendly, compassionate, and professional. Not only do they do a fabulous job with the therapy, but they also consider the individual behavioral needs for our son. They are caring while pushing him to achieve goals that at times he might feel he can do and he does. Thank you to Craig and the staff for all that you do!