Bethany Manor Foundation, Inc. is a California-based nonprofit and charitable organization dedicated to providing support and resources to children and young people with physical and mental disabilities. We are committed to providing a warm and welcoming environment that does not have an institutional look or feel. Our goal is to provide comprehensive care and support to individuals facing physical and mental challenges, while also empowering them with the tools they need to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Our staff are highly trained and experienced professionals who are passionate about helping those in need. Through our efforts, we hope to make a positive and lasting impact in the lives of those we serve.
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According to our website, there are 6 companies offering therapy services for children and adolescents in zip code 90650, 30 in Norwalk, and a total of 3911 across the state of California.
At Bethany Manor, we understand that speech therapy can be a critical part of early intervention for autistic children. That’s why, if you’re wondering if your child needs speech therapy, we want to help. Our guide to speech therapy provides everything you need to know to make an informed decision. We’ll walk you through the common signs that a child might need speech therapy, such as difficulty responding to questions, starting or ending conversations, or understanding body language. Additionally, we’ll explain why early intervention is so important and how it can help your child become more independent and confident. With our guide, you’ll have the information you need to decide if speech therapy is the right choice for your child.
At Bethany Manor, we understand that communication is key for children’s development. Our speech therapists can help your child to develop their verbal and nonverbal communication skills, so they can effectively communicate their thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Our speech therapists strive to help your child acquire and refine the following abilities: using gestures, signs, verbal speech, and AAC; forming speech more clearly; comprehending and responding to questions; recognizing facial expressions and emotions; understanding body language; and swallowing and feeding.
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