At Little Lukes in Oswego, we offer full-time preschool and childcare for children from 6 weeks to 12 years of age, as well as integrated special needs preschool. Our team of teachers includes certified educators with master’s degrees in special education, as well as early childhood educators certified to teach young children. We are also proud to offer in-house teams of speech pathologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists to help children with special needs reach their goals. Additionally, our team provides in-home therapy – including speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and teacher services – for children ages birth to 5 years and their families. At Little Lukes, we are passionate about learning and look forward to sharing our love of early childhood education with your family.
6 weeks to 12 years
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At Little Lukes in Oswego, we understand the importance of speech therapy for autistic children. With early intervention, your child can learn effective ways to communicate and grow into a more independent and confident individual. Knowing if your child needs speech therapy can be difficult to assess, as it might not be obvious when a child is struggling with speaking. To help, we’ve created a comprehensive guide to speech therapy, so you can make an informed decision about your child’s potential needs. Learn more about speech therapy and its benefits for autistic children at Little Lukes in Oswego.
At Little Lukes in Oswego, we understand that speech therapy can help your child in many ways. Our expert team of speech therapists can provide the tools necessary to help your child communicate more effectively and understand the nuances of communication. We work with children to improve verbal and nonverbal skills, form speech in a clearer way, communicate thoughts and feelings, understand and respond to questions, discern facial expressions and their corresponding emotions, notice and understand body language, and improve feeding and swallowing. Our speech therapists use a variety of methods, including gestures, signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to help your child communicate effectively with others.
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