Speech & Reading Services

Speech, Language & Reading Services

Karen, our certified speech-language pathologist provides thorough assessments and personalized treatment plans for children, teens, and adults. Services include:

Reading Instruction

Orton-Gillingham trained in order to support to support literacy development.

Language Delays & Disorders

Therapy to build language comprehension and expression.

Speech Delays & Articulation Disorders

Including phonological and neurological speech disorders.

Fluency Disorders

Treatment for stuttering and cluttering.

Voice Disorders

Improve vocal quality, pitch, and clarity.

Accent Modification & ESL Support

Customized English as a Second Language programs, including accent refinement.

Standard American English Accent Training

For professionals and students seeking clear, confident communication.

PROMPT Therapy

Certified therapists using tactile-kinesthetic cueing for speech production.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder often face unique challenges with communication, and speech therapy can make a meaningful difference in helping them express themselves and connect with others.

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Reading Instruction Information

Orton Gillingham Methodolgy/Approach: Orton Gillingham is a systematic approach to teaching reading to individuals of all ages who struggle with decoding and spelling words, for various reasons. An Orton Gillingham approach utilizes all 5 senses during reading instruction, so that strong connections between speech sounds and symbols and rules that govern spelling and reading become automatic. This multi-sensory, and repetitious approach to learning reading has been statistically found to be effective with people of all ages who have difficulty reading do to learning disabilities, speech and language delays/disorders, as well as with dyslexics.

Speech and Language Disorders and Diseases

According to The American Speech Language and Hearing Association when a person is unable to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently, or has problems with his or her voice, then he or she has a speech disorder. Difficulties pronouncing sounds, or articulation disorders, and stuttering are examples of speech disorders.

When a person has trouble understanding others (receptive language), or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely (expressive language), then he or she has a language disorder. A stroke can result in aphasia, or a language disorder.

Both children and adults can have speech and language disorders. They can occur as a result of a medical problem or have no known cause.  (American Speech and Hearing Association)

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Reading, Writing & Speech Resources

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Super duper inc. – storefront for great instructional books
International Dyslexia Association
Peachie speechie -materials and videos to support speech development to show children how to say speech sounds
ASHA( American Speech and Hearing Association)
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Childhood Speech and Language Disorders

Childhood Apraxia of Speech – A disorder that causes difficulty in the motor planning process of producing speech. Though no physiological issue is present, those with Apraxia of speech have difficulty planning the necessary sequence.

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders – Speech disorder directly correlated with deformity/malformation of the mouth or oral cavity features.

Speech Sound Disorders: Articulation and Phonological Processes- Child has difficulty growing out of normal early childhood speech patterns exhibited by appropriately developing toddler or preschool child.

Stuttering – Difficulty with fluently saying words and or sentences.

Voice –  A disorder that affects the way the voice sounds (this could be medical or psychological in origin).

  • Unfortunately, most speech services are not covered by insurance. However we can try to bill insurance when possible. Please contact us to enquirer more about billing though insurance.
  • Common CPT Code Used: 92507 (individual speech-language therapy session)
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  • 30-minute session: $65
  • 45-minute session: $85

Reading Intervention Services

Reading support services are not eligible for insurance reimbursement at this time. These sessions are:

  • $85 per session (typically 45 minutes)
  • Provided by specialists trained in Orton-Gillingham and other evidence-based literacy interventions
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