When our daughter was three years old, she was not speaking very well. We took her to Janey to start speech therapy where she quickly helped Savannah to speak correctly and with confidence, but she noticed some other behaviors that led her to believe that there might be some other issues hindering her development. We then began weekly sessions in …
What to look for in a child to determine a need for SLP
Birth to 3 Months – Doesn’t smile or interact with others 4 to 7 Months – Doesn’t babble 7 to 12 Months – Makes few sounds, does not use gestures (waving, pointing) 7 Months to 2 Years – Doesn’t understand what others say 12 to 18 Months – Says only a few words 1 to 2 Years – Says p,b,m,h …
How does SLP interact with other therapies at JMA?
One of the advantages of receiving speech-language therapy at Janey Macey and Associates is that we also offer occupational therapy and behavioral therapy. If these therapies are needed, your child will be served by a multi-disciplinary team. We consistently communicate the child’s progress and assist with addressing similar goals. If the need arises, we have the option of co-treating.
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