Treatment methods employed by pediatric SLPs are diverse and depend on the specific needs of the child. Some common approaches include:
Articulation Therapy: Exercises to help the child produce sounds correctly. Language Intervention Activities: Activities aimed at improving language skills through play, storytelling, and conversation. Voice Therapy: Techniques to improve voice quality and control. Fluency Shaping: Techniques to improve the flow of speech for children who stutter. Social Skills Training: Activities and role-playing to improve social communication. Feeding and Swallowing Therapy: Strategies to address swallowing difficulties and ensure safe eating and drinking.