What is Play-Based Therapy?
Play-based therapy is a form of treatment that is used to help children learn in the most natural and
positive environment. This method keeps children engaged and motivated by using their preferred
activities and interests such as using games, toys, books, and active play to target your child's
unique set of goals.
What areas are addressed?
- Articulation (producing speech sounds correctly)
- Expressive Language (written and spoken communication)
- Receptive Language (comprehension of words read or spoken)
- Pragmatic Language (non-verbal and social language forms)
- Fluency (Stuttering)
- Cognitive-Communication (executive functioning skills)
- Voice or resonance (hypernasality or hoarseness)
- Parent Education (modeling and language support in daily routines)
*Services are private pay only.