Speech-Language Pathology (SLP)
Helping Children Find Their Voice
Our speech-language pathologists support communication, feeding, and social interaction skills across early childhood and the school years. We meet children exactly where they are and help them progress through engaging, purposeful activities.
SLP Supports Children Who May Have:
Delays in expressive or receptive language
Difficulty with articulation or intelligibility
Social communication challenges
Early language development concerns
Feeding and swallowing challenges
Limited verbal output or early communication delays
Fluency (stuttering) concerns
What SLP Looks Like at Sprout
Therapists build communication through play, modeling, visual supports, routines, and functional practice. For feeding concerns, our team uses responsive, child-centered approaches that reduce stress and encourage safe exploration.