licensed speech language pathologists (slps)

When Should a Child See an SLP?

Parents and caregivers should consider consulting an SLP if they notice any of the following signs in their child:
Delayed speech or language milestones.
Difficulty understanding or following directions.
Problems with pronunciation or articulation.
Struggling with social interactions or understanding social cues.
Frequent hoarseness or other voice issues.
Stuttering or other fluency problems.
Challenges with feeding or swallowing.

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