Chicago Speech Therapy can help your child hit these milestones

Like all lists, this isn’t perfect. Use this as a rough guideline when considering your child. If you have any concerns as a parent, see my information at the bottom of this page. Your toddler may benefit from speech therapy. General Oral Motor/Feeding Milestones • 4-6 months- Babies introduced to soft solid foods such as cereals and pureed fruits and …

Can a speech therapist determine if my child is a picky or “problem” eater?

During my time as a speech pathologist, I’ve often heard parents say in distress, “I never thought feeding my child would be so difficult.” If you have felt this way, don’t worry you’re normal. This is very common. If your child is struggling with texture sensitivities, reflux, or something else, eating can be an absolute chore that plagues the family …

Areas in which I provide Speech Therapy in Chicago

I provide unique, in-home speech therapy on the north side of Chicago. Right now I am able to serve families that live in or around: Downtown (the Loop) West Loop River North Gold Coast Old Town Lincoln Park Lakeview Bucktown Wicker Park Roscoe Village Uptown If you are concerned with your child’s speech or language development, please contact Chicago Speech …

Speech Therapy Services Provided

Screening and Initial in-home meeting (no charge or obligation) Screening of speech and language development Pupose of meeting to talk through concern and determine if speech evaluation should be scheduled Speech Therapy may not be what is needed Evaluation Speech and language evaluation Includes standardized as well as informal assessments Separate interview conducted with the parents, if needed Report of …

Why I started the website: Chicago Speech Therapy

After conducting speech therapy with toddlers for years I saw a huge need on the near north side of Chicago. Many parents wanted to help their child receive speech therapy, but didn’t have the time or ability to drive them back and forth, wait in the car, and manage other kids in the meantime. So I started a Chicago speech …

Are you concerned about your child’s speech development?

Take this quick quiz (for children 2 years and older): 1) Does your child use at least 6 consonant sounds (examples: m, d, p, b, etc.)? 2) Does your child have a vocabulary of at least 50 words? 3) Does your child follow simple directions? 4) Do strangers have difficulty understanding what your child is saying? 5) Does your child …