Wake Pediatric Speech Therapy, PLLC is a therapist-owned speech therapy practice with two convenient locations in Cary and Clayton, NC. We specialize in providing individualized and motivating speech-language therapy services for toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children. Our areas of specialty include articulation, receptive language, expressive language, pragmatic language, autism spectrum disorder, augmentative and alternative communication, feeding therapy, apraxia of speech, voice disorders, and fluency (stuttering). Our Clayton location is situated just off Highway 70, making it easily accessible for families across the Triangle. Come visit us today and discover how we can help your child reach their communication goals!
Toddlers to school-aged children
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According to our data, there are currently 700 therapy services for children and adolescents in North Carolina, with 3 of these being located in zip code 27520, 9 in Clayton and 691 throughout the state.
At Wake Pediatric Speech Therapy, we understand that it’s important to determine whether or not your child needs speech therapy. Many children with autism have difficulty with social communication, and speech therapy is often the starting place for recently diagnosed kids. Speech therapy can help teach effective communication skills, which can help your child grow into an independent and confident individual. If your child is very quiet, says only a few words, or doesn’t speak at all, it may be time to consider speech therapy. To learn more, visit Wake Pediatric Speech Therapy in Clayton, NC and explore our comprehensive guide on speech therapy.
Wake Pediatric Speech Therapy in Clayton can help your child with a range of speech and language skills. Our experienced speech-language pathologists can help your child with nonverbal skills, forming speech in a clearer way, communicating thoughts and feelings, understanding and responding to questions, discerning facial expressions and their corresponding emotions, noticing and understanding body language, and feeding and swallowing. Our speech therapists use a range of methods, such as gestures, simple signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to help your child communicate effectively with other people in all environments.
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