At Magnolia Pediatric Therapy, we specialize in the treatment of pediatric speech, language, feeding/swallowing, and fluency disorders. As a family-owned clinic, we are committed to providing a professional, family-friendly atmosphere where your child can receive individualized one-on-one treatment or participate in small group therapy to enhance social skills. Our licensed therapists are experienced in working with children with developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, articulation disorders, apraxia, and myofacial abnormalities. We take pride in providing quality care and helping children reach their fullest potential.
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At Magnolia Pediatric Therapy’s Crestview office, we understand that it can be difficult to know if your child needs speech therapy. If your child is autistic, speech therapy is often recommended. Even if your child is very verbal, they may need to work on communication skills such as responding to questions, starting or ending conversations, changing conversation topics, and understanding body language. Speech therapy is a key focus of early intervention for those with autism, and it’s important to start teaching language development as early as possible. If your child is struggling with speaking, they may be very quiet, say very few words, or not speak at all. To learn more about speech therapy and how it can help your child, visit Magnolia Pediatric Therapy’s Crestview office for a complete guide.
At Magnolia Pediatric Therapy’s Crestview Office, we understand the importance of effective communication. Our speech therapists can provide your child with the tools they need to communicate in various environments, including verbal speech, gestures, simple signs, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Our speech therapists can also help with nonverbal skills, forming speech in a clearer way, communicating thoughts and feelings, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions, noticing and understanding body language, and feeding and swallowing. With our help, your child can learn to express themselves more clearly and confidently.
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