Therapy Groups
Working in a group for speech therapy can be ideal for many reasons, such as supporting communication goals with peers, applying learning to real life (play with peers!), as well as being more cost-effective for families.
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Language Builders
This play-based group focusing on strong language development will target:
Developing clear, cohesive personal narratives
Expanding vocabulary through thematic play and projects
Building understanding of age-appropriate language concepts
Strengthening pre-literacy skills through phonological awareness activities
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Growing Social
Through collaborative play, story-telling and creative projects, we will focus on developing social thinking and communication in areas such as:
Identifying the thoughts & feelings of ourselves and others
Creating and executing a plan
Developing our “shared imagination”
Sharing personal stories
Being a flexible thinker
Joining and initiating play
Being a good sport
Trading information for successful conversations
Developing friendships
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Speech Stars
Children with articulation (speech sound) errors or phonological error patterns will work on their target sound(s) at the appropriate level, with individualized practice words to help them progress in ways that matter.
Each session will ensure a large number of trials are practiced.
Participants will learn important self-monitoring skills as they focus on their own targets.
Target words are practiced at the appropriate level, from single sounds all the way to conversational practice.