The Speech Spot
Speech & Language Therapy
1.
Speech Sound Disorders
Speech sound disorders are communication disorders that affect a child’s ability to produce speech sounds clearly and correctly.
2.
Language Disorders
Language disorders affect a child’s ability to understand, use, or process language. These disorders can impact speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
3.
Early
Intervention
Early intervention refers to the proactive approach of providing support and therapy services to infants and young children who show developmental or communication challenges.
4.
Fluency Disorders
Fluency disorders are speech disorders characterized by disruptions in the normal flow of speech. These disruptions can include repetitions of sounds, syllables, words, or prolonged sounds.
My Approach
With over five years of experience as a certified Speech-Language Pathologist, I'm passionate about providing engaging therapy sessions for children aged one to eleven.
In the welcoming environment of my home office, known as 'The Speech Spot', I offer a blend of technology and hands-on activities, following evidence-based practices. I celebrate every milestone in the communication journey and would love to connect with you to discuss how I can help your child reach their full potential.
About me
My name is Jenny Johnson, and I am the owner and speech-language pathologist here at The Speech Spot.
I've started my own private practice to help young kids receive speech therapy in my local community.
Is The Speech Spot right for you?
At The Speech Spot, I understand the unique journey of each child, and my personalized approach ensures a comfortable and effective learning experience. With over five years of dedicated experience working in a local school system as a certified Speech-Language Pathologist, I am committed to creating engaging therapy sessions using a mix of technology and hands-on activities.
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You may consider speech therapy for your child if you observe your child experiencing challenges such as difficulty pronouncing certain sounds, limited vocabulary, struggles in understanding or following directions, or delays in reaching language milestones. Addressing these delays in therapy can significantly enhance a child's communication skills and build a strong foundation for future academic and social success.
Producing sounds
incorrectly
Difficulty understanding directions
Has a limited vocabulary
Has delays in meeting communication milestones
Gets "stuck" or repeats sounds