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Overview of Frequent Speech and Language Disorders in Children

July 28, 2025Speech & Language Disorders

Introduction to Pediatric Speech and Language Disorders Understanding Speech and Language Disorders in Children Speech and language disorders in children encompass difficulties with communication that affect the ability to speak, understand, read, write, or use gestures effectively. These disorders may be classified as speech disorders—which involve problems producing sounds or fluency—and language disorders that affect […]

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Personalized Approaches to Speech Therapy for Each Child

July 7, 2025Speech & Language Disorders

Understanding the Importance of Personalized Speech Therapy for Children Significance of Individualized Therapy Personalized speech therapy recognizes each child’s unique communication needs, learning style, and interests. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) design therapy plans that align closely with the child’s developmental profile and preferences, enhancing engagement and progress. For example, incorporating a child’s fascination, like dinosaur themes […]

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Why Speech-Language Therapy is Beneficial for Your Child’s Growth

July 3, 2025Parental ResourcesSpeech & Language Disorders

Understanding the Impact of Speech-Language Therapy on Child Development What is Speech-Language Therapy? Speech-language therapy is a specialized form of treatment provided by licensed speech-language pathologists to help children improve their communication skills. This therapy is tailored to meet individual needs and addresses a wide range of challenges including speech delays, language disorders, social communication, […]

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What to Expect During Your Child’s Speech Evaluation

July 1, 2025Parental ResourcesSpeech & Language Disorders

Introduction to Speech Evaluations for Children Purpose of speech evaluations Speech evaluations are designed to assess a child’s communication skills such as speaking clearly, understanding words, following directions, and social interaction. They help identify any speech, language, or feeding delays so that appropriate interventions can be planned to support the child’s development. Who conducts the […]

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How Speech Therapy Helps Kids With Autism Communicate

June 9, 2025Speech & Language Disorders

Understanding Communication Challenges in Autism Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder often face unique challenges in both verbal and non-verbal communication. These challenges can affect how they express needs, interpret social cues, and engage with others, which can impact their daily lives and social integration. Speech therapy, led by specialized speech-language pathologists, offers tailored support […]

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When Teachers Raise Concerns About Speech Delay

June 6, 2025Speech & Language Disorders1

The Importance of Early Awareness in Speech Development Speech and language development form the foundation of effective communication and learning in children. Teachers, given their daily interaction with young learners, are often among the first to observe signs of speech delay. Understanding when and how to raise concerns about speech and language development is crucial […]

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Signs It’s Time to Schedule a Reading Evaluation for your Child

May 28, 2025Parental ResourcesReading and Writing

Understanding When Your Child Needs a Reading Evaluation Identifying reading or learning difficulties early can transform a child’s educational journey. Parents and educators who recognize the early warning signs and understand the evaluation process empower children to receive timely support, fostering academic growth and confidence. This article explores the critical signs indicating when to schedule […]

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When Teachers Recommend a Speech-Language Evaluation

May 27, 2025Parental ResourcesSpeech & Language Disorders2

Understanding the Role of Teachers in Speech-Language Evaluations Teachers often serve as the first observers of speech and language challenges in students. Recognizing when to recommend a speech-language evaluation is crucial to ensuring students receive the support they need to succeed academically and socially. This article explores the indicators teachers should watch for, the evaluation […]

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How Speech Pathologists Support Literacy Development

May 23, 2025Reading and Writing

Bridging Communication and Literacy Success Literacy is a fundamental skill that shapes educational achievement and lifelong learning. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play a critical role in supporting literacy development by leveraging their expertise in language disorders and communication processes. This article explores how SLPs contribute to enhancing reading and writing skills through targeted interventions, collaboration with […]

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The Difference Between Normal Picky Eating and a Feeding Disorder

May 16, 2025Feeding & Swallowing

Distinguishing Normal Developmental Picky Eating from Clinical Feeding Disorders Many parents encounter phases of picky eating in their children, a common developmental behavior marked by food preferences and temporary refusals. However, differentiating typical picky eating from serious feeding disorders like Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is crucial, as feeding disorders have significant health and developmental […]

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929 E. Britton Rd
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
4331 Adams Rd
Suite 111
Norman, OK 73069

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I consent to Pediatric Communication Solutions, Inc. (PCS) staff and its affiliates using any telephone numbers (including cell phone/wireless numbers), email addresses, and other electronic communications I provide to PCS for appointment, referral, treatment, billing, debt collection, and other purposes related to my/my child’s care. This includes phone calls, voice messages, text messages, emails, and other electronic communications. If I discontinue use of any phone number provided, I shall promptly notify PCS and will hold PCS and its affiliates harmless from any expenses or other loss arising from any failure to notify. I understand that standard text messages, unencrypted emails, and other electronic communications that I send and receive from PCS may flow through networks that are not secure and may be at risk of exposure of my health information (for example, the message could be intercepted and viewed by an unauthorized third party). In addition, once the text, email, or other electronic communication is received by me, someone may be able to access my phone, applications, digital devices, or email accounts and read the message. I understand that it is my responsibility to make sure that only authorized people are allowed to access my email, phone messages, cell phone, and digital devices. I understand these risks and give permission to PCS to communicate with me via wireless/cell phone, text message, unencrypted email, and other electronic communications. I authorize PCS to utilize the following communication methods with me.
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