At St. Louis Children’s Hospital, we strive to provide the highest-quality pediatric care in the US. Our hospital was founded in 1879 and has become a leader in pediatric healthcare, serving children not just in St. Louis but around the world. We are the pediatric teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine and offer numerous training and research programs. Our primary service region covers six states and we provide a full range of pediatric services to the St. Louis metropolitan area. Our commitment to excellence and compassion has made us one of the most respected children’s hospitals in the country.
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According to our therapies search website, there are 378 therapy service providers in Missouri that offer services for children and adolescents. This includes 2 companies in zip code 63368, 9 in O’Fallon, and 367 in the rest of the state. These companies provide a wide range of therapeutic services, ranging from individual and group counseling, to play therapy and family therapy.
At St Louis Children’s Hospital, we understand that determining if your child needs speech therapy can be a complicated process. Our expert team of speech therapists at Progress Point can help assess your child’s communication skills and determine if they need any extra help. Speech therapy is often recommended for autistic children because they may have difficulty with social communication, so it’s important to start early intervention. Through speech therapy, your child can learn effective ways to communicate and grow into a more independent and confident individual. To help you make an informed decision, we have compiled a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about speech therapy. Visit St Louis Children’s Hospital today and let our team help you decide if speech therapy is the best option for your child.
At St. Louis Children’s Hospital, our team of experienced speech therapists at Progress Point can provide comprehensive speech therapy to help your child improve their communication skills. Through a personalized approach that emphasizes evidence-based practices, our speech therapists can help your child build nonverbal skills, form speech more clearly, communicate thoughts and feelings, understand questions, discern facial expressions, understand body language, and even improve feeding and swallowing. With the right tools and support, our speech therapists can help your child reach their communication goals.
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