Program for Developmental Communication Disorders: Pediatric Evaluation and Treatment
Evaluation
Evaluation services are designed to provide information to determine and/or confirm a diagnosis, develop a treatment plan, and monitor progress over time. These services include an interview, assessment and preliminary feedback immediately following the evaluation itself. Additionally a follow-up written report is provided in order to document evaluation results and recommendations.
Treatment: Individual and Group Offerings
Therapy sessions are tailored to the specific needs of each child. Clinicians use a variety of techniques and strategies to facilitate progress.
Group therapy sessions provide a realistic communication context in which children can practice newly developed skills. This approach provides a supportive social environment with appropriate peers to assist in generalization of emerging skills.
Therapy services are available for a variety of communication needs, such as:
- Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Speech and articulation
- Language
- Social communication
- Speech and language delays and disorders
- Stuttering
- Voice