Conditions

Speech delay, language delay, late talkers

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD

Cerebral Palsy, Intellectual Disabilities (MR)

Dyslexia, learning difficulties, developmental language disorder

Down Syndrome, global developmental delay

Why Speech Therapy is Important

Communication is the foundation of learning, relationships, and independence. Without timely support, delays can lead to poor academics, social withdrawal, and emotional frustration.

Role of Speech Therapy

Develops age-appropriate speech and language milestones

Builds social communication and play skills

Strengthens attention, listening, and comprehension for classroom success

Our Team Supports Through

Standardized assessments (CELF, CCC-2) ( for accurate diagnosis

Evidence-based programs (Hanen, PECS) for parent-guided learning

Play-based therapy with structured activities for language growth

Benefits

  • Improved classroom participation, social bonding, and self-expression
  • Prevention of long-term academic and emotional difficulties

Our Speech Therapy team brings international training, advanced tools, and a familycentered approach, ensuring every individual achieves confident communication and lasting outcomes.

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