They help develop an individualized treatment plan specialized to each child’s specific needs that can improve their verbal and nonverbal communication. They help individuals express themselves, improve their personal and social relationships, and better function in day-to-day activities. Your child is destined for great things – he/she may just need a little more help getting there.

The communication skills that can be improved are: verbal communication, body language, social pragmatics, prosody (volume and intonation of our voices in conversation), grammar, social skills, questions, alternative/augmentative communication technologies (sign language, picture, apps).